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Suffolk Today
By the People, for the People
Historic Colonial Farmhouse in Suffolk Hits Market for $930,000
Six-acre property with guest cottage, barn, and paddocks for horses listed on National Register of Historic Places
Apr. 15, 2026 at 7:55pm
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A historic Virginia farmhouse transformed into a vibrant pop art piece, capturing the property's architectural charm and enduring legacy.Suffolk TodayA meticulously restored 19th-century Colonial farmhouse in Suffolk, Virginia, known as Phillips Farm, has been listed for sale for $930,000. The 3,302-square-foot home sits on 6.5 acres of landscaped grounds and fenced pastures, and features historic architectural elements like a shake shingle roof, original wide plank floors, and five fireplaces, while also incorporating modern livable updates. The property includes a guest cottage, three-car carport, and a five-bay barn, as well as fenced paddocks and run-in sheds for horses.
Why it matters
The listing of this historic property provides a rare opportunity for a buyer to own a piece of Virginia's past, while also enjoying modern amenities and ample land for horses or other rural pursuits. As development continues to transform many parts of Suffolk, the preservation of this Colonial-era farmhouse helps maintain the area's unique character and heritage.
The details
The main house at Phillips Farm was originally built in the early 19th century and has been carefully restored and expanded over the years. In 1848, an 18-foot rear addition was made, and in 2010 a dramatic new addition was added, including a library/family room, powder room, and spacious primary suite. Throughout the home, historic architectural elements like the shake shingle roof, original wide plank floors, and five fireplaces have been preserved, while livable updates have been seamlessly incorporated.
- The main house at Phillips Farm was originally built in the early 19th century.
- An 18-foot rear addition was made to the home in 1848.
- A new addition, including a library/family room, powder room, and primary suite, was added in 2010.
- The property has been listed for sale in April 2026.
The players
Phillips Farm
The historic 19th-century Colonial farmhouse and property located in Suffolk, Virginia.
National Register of Historic Places
The official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation, maintained by the National Park Service.
Virginia Landmarks Register
The official list of historic resources in Virginia that have been designated by the Virginia Board of Historic Resources as worthy of preservation.
What’s next
Interested buyers will need to work with the listing agent to schedule a tour of the property and begin the purchase process.
The takeaway
The sale of this beautifully preserved historic farmhouse in Suffolk represents an opportunity for a buyer to own a piece of Virginia's past while enjoying modern amenities and ample land. The property's designation on the National Register of Historic Places and Virginia Landmarks Register underscores its architectural and historical significance, making it a unique find in the region's real estate market.

