
Home’s History
The H.C. Berry House, situated in Martinsburg, West Virginia, is a well-preserved example of Victorian architecture known locally as a Painted Lady.
Built in 1890, this historic residence is noted for its vibrant and elaborate exterior, which highlights its intricate architectural details.
Originally part of the larger Boydville Estate, the house has stood the test of time and remains a significant piece of the architectural heritage in the area.

It has been meticulously maintained and recently updated while preserving its historical charm.
The property spans over 0.42 acres and features a spacious interior with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and vintage ceramic tile baths.
The house includes multiple fireplaces, a grand staircase, and a well-appointed kitchen with modern amenities.
Exterior Photos
The exterior of the H.C. Berry House showcases its status as a Painted Lady with a colorfully repainted facade that accentuates the Victorian architectural details.
The home is set in a picturesque garden with mature plantings, including tulips and other flowering bulbs, providing a beautiful seasonal display.









Interior Photos
Inside, the H.C. Berry House offers large, multi-colored rooms that serve as a feast for the eyes.

Key interior features include a 15-foot dining room and a parlor with fireplaces, a large sitting room or office, and luxurious bedrooms with access to a double porch ideal for morning coffee or bird watching.















The primary bedroom includes a lavish bath with high-end built-ins and a jetted tub.



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