The historic England House, also known as the Cobb-West-England House, is a beautifully preserved 1820s property located in the heart of the Buckingham Court House Historic District. This distinctive two-story home features classic Jeffersonian-inspired architecture, including a hipped roof, tall windows that fill the home with natural light, and a stunning wraparound porch on both the first and second floors. Its square design sits on a high brick basement, giving the home an impressive and timeless appearance. Originally built as a 19th-century inn and tavern, the England House played an important role in the area's early history during the years before the Civil War. Over time, it has also served as a private residence and, most recently, as a commercial office building. One of the few remaining wood-frame buildings from its era, the home is a rare piece of Buckingham County history. Its unique architectural details and remarkable preservation make it an exceptional opportunity for buyers who appreciate historic character. The property may be used for residential or commercial purposes and also includes a large shop/garage, as well as a paved, marked parking lot, offering flexibility for a variety of uses.