This approximately 234-acre parcel is part of the historic Whitehall estate at 400 Doe Lane and is offered subject to final survey. At its center stands the original plantation-style residence, built in 1939 by the son of U.S. Congressman Joseph Whitehead and positioned atop a hill, reached by a half-mile oak-lined driveway that creates a striking approach. The home offers five bedrooms—four upstairs and one on the main level—and two full bathrooms with a walk-in shower and soaking tub. Ten-foot ceilings, a spacious dining room, large living room, and screened-in porch provide comfortable living and inviting gathering spaces. The surrounding acreage features a blend of open pasture, mature timber, and scenic ponds, offering both beauty and recreation. Well-suited for hunting, fishing, farming, or trail riding, the land reflects the character and scale of the larger Whitehall estate. Located just minutes from Chatham and within easy reach of major Virginia cities, the property offers privacy, history, and remarkable potential.