Perched atop scenic Routier Hill with commanding views of the valley, Roseloe Manor is a timeless treasure in the heart of Hot Springs, Virginia. Built in 1905 by and later expanded in 1918, this stately residence was once the centerpiece of a 126-acre estate and a wartime haven a Baron and Baroness. Now nestled on 12 picturesque acres, the manor is framed by formal boxwood and rhododendron gardens that reflect its storied past. A comprehensive restoration has seamlessly blended historic charm with modern comfort, preserving exquisite details like a dramatic 9-foot stained glass window, carved European mantels, and a sweeping grand staircase. Gracious entertaining spaces include a formal dining room for 16, and a grand living room with expansive windows that showcase sweeping mountain views. A distinguished covered front porch welcomes guests with classic charm while inside, ornate fireplaces and Victorian craftsmanship define the refined living areas. All bedrooms are upstairs, including a serene primary suite with dressing room and steam shower bath. Meticulously updated and thoughtfully enhanced over the past decade, Roseloe Manor is a rare and exceptional offering in Virginia’s historic landscape.