Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour
Sunday, May 19, 2013
October 11, 12, & 13 2013 - Fri & Sat 10 AM to 5 PM - Sun Noon to 5 PM
The following map identifies the locations of the 2013 SML Charity Home Tour Homes:
 

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The 2013 Charity Home Tour homes will be:

            In Huddleston, Bedford County, the Herbert home in Mountain View Shores, the Foster home on Valley Mill Road and the Hall home in the Cove Section of Mariner’s Landing.

            In Boardwalk, the Clark home and in Park Place, the McKown home.

On River Bay Drive, the home of Roger and Sybil Smith.

            And above Halesford bridge, the Nocera home and the Layton home.

            All the homes can be reached by boat or by car. In addition to selecting very beautiful and interesting homes, the Home Selection Committee also considered locations.  Varied sections of the lake are represented, and the Tour is quite do-able by either mode of transportation in a full day. 

 

Assignments – Homes to Charities are listed below:
 
HOME                                                       CHARITY
 
Bedford County
 
The Foster Home                                      Lake Christian Ministries (LCM)
Watt Foster, Jr
201 Valley Mill Road
Huddleston, Va 24104
 
 
 
The Hall Home                                            CASA of Central Virginia                                    
Thomas and Deanna Hall                            
2192 Lake Retreat Road
Huddleston, Va 24104
 
 
The Herbert Home                                        SML Good Neighbors
124 Tradewind Terrace
Huddleston, Va 24104
 
 
Franklin County
 
The Clark Home                                              Free Clinic of Franklin County
980 Boardwalk Drive
Moneta, Va 24121
 
 
The Layton Home                                            Feeding America
225 Hardwood Court
Hardy, Va 24101
 
 
The McKown Home                                       Bedford Pregnancy Center
75 Saint Charles Place
Moneta, Va 24121
 
The Nocera Home                                          The Agape Center
275 Village Lane
Moneta, Va 24121
 
 
The Smith Home                                              Free Clinic of Central Virginia
252 River Bay Drive
Moneta, Va 24121
 

 

 

Below are the 2012 Charity Home Tour Homes, Pictures of the 2013 Homes will be posted in May 2013 :

 
1.  The Gray Home (Huddleston)
The Gray home, on a peninsula, affords water views from front and rear. The owners updated bathrooms, added granite in the kitchen and reconfigured areas to suit their large family. The family room, formerly a master bedroom, opens to a stone patio with fire pit. Three guest bedrooms plus a dormitory sleeps a crowd. Even the office has a Murphy bed. There are family antique furniture pieces and a rooster collection. 
 
 
2.  The Ervin Home (South Wind Key, Moneta)

The Ervin home on a flat point has a 270 degree view, --sunrise, sunset, Christmas Tree Island, the mountain. The open floor plan, deck and covered patio accommodate a crowd. Upstairs, there’s a family room with fireplace, dining area, kitchenette for guests, 4 guest bedrooms with lake views, and kids’ bedroom that sleeps 8. The 500’ shoreline has a large dock and beach. Nearby island provides fun for grandchildren.    

 
 
3.  The Simmers Home (Carrs Point Lane, Moneta)

The Simmers’ home features a stone and stucco exterior with covered lakeside porch and lake and mountain views from front and back. Eucalyptus cabinetry, flowing granite counters and travertine floors make the kitchen pop. Upstairs a large family room separates 4 themed guest bedrooms. There are unique custom elements and eye-popping accents—a huge jug, flower arrangements, unique mirrors. A paver walkway leads to the dock and natural sandy beach.    

 
4.  The Southall Home (Compass Cove, Moneta)

The Southall home in Compass Cove has stacked stone and Dryvit with decorative stone accents on the corners.  There’s a see-through fireplace from the living to family room. The kitchen features dramatic curves and granite with a flowing design. The stylish master bedroom has a bathroom with sinks in furniture cabinets. The lower level family room is home to the three bears, trophies from husband Larry’s hunting trips to Alaska.         
 
 
5.  The Lilly Home (November Shores, Wirtz)

The Lilly home was extensively re-remodeled with new deck, additional doors and windows, and interior remodels creating an airy beach-house look. They pumped fun into their home with tropical wall colors and fabrics, decorative accents, and new outdoor living areas. Two docks were built--one for boats and one for entertaining with a bar, tables, seating areas, plus a terrific coffered ceiling! See what creativity and building skills can accomplish!   

 

 

6.  The Nash Home (Admiral’s Landing, Glade Hill)
 
 
The log Nash home perched in the trees in Admiral’s Landing has a great room with stacked stone fireplace, two story windows to the lake, and log-railed staircase. The owners have many antiques that contribute to “the look” of this rustic home. Don’t miss the suspended antique canoe displayed on the loft railing! A porch near the kitchen and one off the master suite have tree-top water views. 
 
7.  The Morrison Home (Contentment Island, Union Hall)

On the lakeside, the Morrison home has three-story windows, stacked stonework columns and an outdoor fireplace. The 2-story entry foyer features water flowing down a stone wall. This 7200 square foot home has 2 large family rooms—each with a gas fireplace. The kitchen has custom-designed cherry cabinetry. Family antiques are throughout the home. The media room mimics a movie theater! The game room features a pool table and neon signs.   

 

 
8.  The Lamendola Home (The Water’s Edge, Penhook) 
 

The Arts and Crafts Lamendola home has stained glass, antique beams, beautiful wood trim and doors, antiques and Stickley furniture. A paneled study has car racing memorabilia. There’s a sleeping porch with bed swing off the master suite. Upstairs are guest rooms and a man-cave lookout with bar and special ventilation. Lake level has family room, kitchen, 1,000 bottle wine cellar, tasting room, sauna and bath with sandstone vessel sink.

 


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The following local Artist will be performed at the Homes at various times during the 2012 Home Tour Weekend:
  • The Wound Tight Bluegrass Band: Mike Martin, Mike Walker, Chris Martin, Frank Nelson.
  • Barbershop Quartets from the Smith Mountain Lake Harmeneers.
  • Kevin Leap, Guitar
  • Carol Carlson, Flute
  • Jim Cornick, Guitar
  • Larry Sakayama, Guitar
  • Walt Dunbar, Sax
  • Ellie Roemer, Piano
  • Dave Parrish, Guitar

2013 SPONSORS

  

ROYAL Sponsor:

  
 
 
 

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