So you were looking for a presidential-style personal retreat?
Perhaps a horse farm? Deep in the hills of rolling Virginia countryside?
Good news: There’s one on the market.
Wexford, the name Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis gave to her secluded retreat, is available for just under $4 million. Which, when you think about how insane the luxury housing market can be, is a miracle.
Well, it’s a miracle if you really like horses. Truth: You’re going to need to redo the interiors, unless you’re donating them to be used as a historical landmark (there’s a lot of floral drapery). The color scheme? A little loud. You may, in fact, have no idea that mustard could—or should—be paired with electric blue.
But the land.
The land is beautiful.
And the history: top-notch. “Wexford” was a reference to the Irish county where J.F.K.’s family lived before leaving for collective better futures in the U.S. in the 19th century.
Kennedy, for what it’s worth, apparently hated it.
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