60 Telluride Wy
Charles Town, WV 25414
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- Built in 2025 | New Construction
- Contemporary Architecture
- Community Pool
- 1 Car Direct Access Garage
- Central Heating and Cooling System
- Dogs and Cats Allowed

About This Home
Welcome to the Lancaster – Where Style Meets Functionality Step into the Lancaster, a beautifully designed end-unit townhome that blends modern comfort with thoughtful details throughout. The entry-level welcomes you with a spacious finished recreation room and a convenient half bath—perfect for a home office, gym, or entertainment area. Upstairs, the main level boasts an open-concept layout featuring a bright and airy great room, dining area, and a stunning kitchen. The kitchen is outfitted with GE stainless steel appliances with exterior ventilation, a pantry, upgraded cabinetry, and elegant ornamental granite countertops. A second half bath adds extra convenience on this level. On the upper floor, you'll find three generous bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The primary suite features a 2-foot extension for added space, enhancing both the bedroom and the ensuite bath. A full-size GE washer and dryer are included and conveniently located on the bedroom level. Enjoy your private outdoor space with a 10' x 18' deck—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Community Highlights: Norborne Glebe offers resort-style amenities, including a swimming pool with bathhouse, green space, and a tot lot. Located just minutes from shopping, dining, recreation, the scenic Shenandoah Valley, and local historic sites, this community combines convenience with charm. Luxury faux wood blinds are being installed throughout the home. Cabinet hardware will also be installed on all cabinets. Landlord pays HOA fees. CALL FOR APPLICATION.
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60 Telluride Wy is a townhome located in Jefferson County and the 25414 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Jefferson County Schools attendance zone.
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- Listed by Tawny Zuniga | CENTURY 21 Redwood Realty
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After inheriting some land in the Shenandoah Valley in 1780, George Washington's younger brother Charles moved to the area to build his home, which he named "Happy Retreat." In 1786, he petitioned the General Assembly to create a town. He named the streets in the new town for his brothers and his wife and named it "Charles Town." The town square is named for his much-more-famous older brother, George. When Jefferson County was formed in 1801, Charles Town became the county seat.
The remarkable history of Charles Town is on full display at the Jefferson County Museum, but it is also in the Downtown Historic District -- a fantastic collection of historic buildings containing a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Charles Washington's home, Happy Retreat, still stands along Mordington Avenue. The 12-acre property surrounding the house is often used for events, such as the popular Craft Beer & Music Festival and the Charles Town Heritage Festival.
Learn more about living in Charles TownColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 25 min | 16.3 mi | |
Drive: | 36 min | 22.9 mi | |
Drive: | 42 min | 29.6 mi | |
Drive: | 53 min | 32.7 mi |

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