Feast Your Eyes on a Rehabbed House in Waterford, Virginia
In the Fall 2016 issue of Preservation magazine, writer Logan Ward visited with Sarah Holway, the owner of a freshly rehabbed 1800 house in Waterford, Virginia. We couldn't fit all of Scott Suchman's great photos into our print edition, so here are a few more pictures of Holway's camera-ready house.

The house's front parlor still has its original chair rail, mantelpiece, and hardwood floors.

Holway, who works at a sustainable food policy nonprofit, in her kitchen.

The Federal house's front exterior.

The standing seam metal roof had been replaced a few years before Holway purchased the house.

Holway and her contractor sodablasted much of the deteriorating white paint off the back porch walls to reveal the original brick.

The house is part of Waterford, Virginia, an intact historic village an hour's drive outside Washington, D.C.