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72-Acre Farm with Greenhouse & Versatile Growing Potential – 1070 Wadesville Rd, Berryville, VA 22611 Welcome to a rare opportunity in the heart of Clarke County—this stunning 72-acre farm offers a serene, private setting with a blend of open fields, wooded areas, and functional infrastructure for a wide range of agricultural ventures. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation or launch a high-yield specialty crop business, this property delivers. At the heart of the land sits a well-equipped greenhouse, ideal for year-round plant propagation and cultivation. The greenhouse is outfitted with alternative lighting systems, offering potential for controlled-environment agriculture, which is perfect for high-value crops, including medicinal or specialty plants. With the proper local approvals and licensing, this could present a compelling opportunity for cannabis cultivation or other indoor growing operations. The land itself is gently rolling and well-maintained, offering a mix of pasture, tillable acreage, and wooded buffers—ideal for rotational grazing, row crops, or agroforestry. Ample road frontage on Wadesville Rd provides convenient access while maintaining privacy and seclusion.
$7,900,000



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The masterpiece 67-acre estate of Limestone Farm features a stately federal style manor house, with origins dating to the 1790’s. Meticulously and completely renovated and expanded in 2010, the manor house has now over 11,000 square feet of elegant living space. Throughout the construction, tremendous attention was given to preserve the homes’ history while making the expansion seamless. As one ascends the front steps, one notices the front porch ceiling which showcases the hand painted crest of the family who built the original home. One then enters the foyer with its beautiful heart pine flooring, mahogany newel post, handrail, and staircase in its original detail, and fully restored with great attention given to its structural integrity. Many of the details of the foyer were carried through to the new and gracious back hallway with its grand heart pine staircase. This hallway separates the kitchen from the great room and creates a wonderful entertainment flow. To enhance the seamlessness of the old to the new, reclaimed heart pine flooring was installed throughout the main and upper levels. Built of local limestone and handmade oversized brick, the roof is of extra premium cedar shake shingles imported from Canada.
The elegant William Ohs Kitchen, with its superior craftsmanship, is the epitome of a truly beautiful chef’s kitchen. The custom cabinetry is graced with Carrara marble countertops and backsplash and Waterworks fixtures. The appliances include Wolf, Sub-Zero and Miele, and a large pantry offers additional storage. At one end of the kitchen a spacious breakfast area opens out to a charming brick terrace with pergola.
This stunning home is further enhanced with Ralph Lauren wallcoverings, window treatments, fabrics and furnishings. French doors and large windows provide beautiful natural light, with many of the doors opening out to terraces and covered porches from which to enjoy the beautiful and very private countryside. A gracious and level lawn off the back terrace provides the ideal location for a future pool.
The lower level has 5,000 sq. ft. of unfinished space with both interior and exterior access, providing room for a home theatre, gym, etc. The mechanical room is on this level and houses part of the Geothermal heating and cooling system. One also has access to the basement level of the original home with its large fireplace. While in this section, look at the ceiling to see part of the new support system which has given the original home its very solid feel. Also, look for carvings dating from the early 1800’s and admire the mantels original to the home, now stored on this level.
Limestone Farm has 2 additional structures which include a guest house and a stable. The guest house sits close to the main home and features a living/bedroom combination, a full bath, and a kitchenette. The stable, originally a bank barn, was carefully moved 200’ to its current location, redesigned and features a vaulted ceiling, a wide center aisle, 8 stalls, and a tack room. Adjacent to the barn are 3 large paddocks, 1 smaller paddock and 10 acres of flatland ready for more paddocks, outdoor ring or covered arena. This farm is located in prime Blue Ridge Hunt Territory. Along much of this property’s western edge is a section of Opequon Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River. Limestone Farm is truly an extraordinary estate.
$6,695,000



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“Salterhill” sits atop a knoll in the heart of 145 acres, offering sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Designed by Charlottesville architect Jay Dalgliesh and built in 1989 the 7,000+ sq ft home features 6 bedrooms, 5 full baths and 2 half baths. The farm spans two parcels beautifully blending open hay fields and mature hardwood forest. Surrounded by large farms protected by conservation easements, Salterhill remains unencumbered and offers tax credit potential as well as having four additional dwelling unit rights. A winding drive through the woods and over two cattle guards lead to a pea gravel courtyard framed by trees and mature landscaping. A flagstone path welcomes guests to the mahogany double doors. Inside, a curved front hall with Zuber French woodblock wallpaper panels opens to the light-filled living room, where a fireplace and a wall of windows showcase the southern views. The formal dining room, with chair rail and intricate moldings, flows seamlessly from here. The gourmet kitchen, remodeled in 2021, features a tray ceiling, large island and an adjoining family room anchored by a floor to ceiling Albemarle greenstone fireplace. Off the kitchen hallway are a wet bar, gardening nook with antique soapstone sink and a powder room. In the back hallway, which connects to a two-car garage, are large pantry closets. A four-season room with interchangeable screens and glass panels offers year-round enjoyment of the views. The main level also includes a pine paneled library with fireplace and passage to the primary suite. The luxury primary suite has built-ins, large bath with dual vanities, dressing table and separate walk-in closets. There are two more-bedroom suites, laundry room and powder room. Upstairs a guest suite with full bath and walk-in closet is joined by attic storage. The walk-out lower level offers two more bedrooms with a Jack & Jill bath, a spacious recreation room, full kitchen, and private entrance—ideal for guests or an in-law suite. The original landscape plan was done by the renowned landscape architect, the late Meade Palmer. More recent changes and additions have been made by Nicole Seiss of LanDesign. Nature lovers will appreciate the magnolia, sycamore, pin oak, beech, red maple, weeping willow, and horse chestnut trees, as well as two large perennial beds. The Hartley Botanic greenhouse from England, tiered vegetable beds and 3 acre quail habitat enhance the property’s charm. Perfectly located – within the historic Blue Ridge Hunt territory, 10 minutes to the Virginia State Arboretum and Shenandoah River, 20 minutes to Sky Meadows State Park, 50 minutes to Dulles International Airport and 90 minutes to Washington, C.C. – Salterhill offers privacy, beauty and turn-key readiness.
$4,875,000



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Unmatched in its 1.7 miles of river frontage, 224-acres, prime location, and estate home, every adventure is within reach here, whether hiking, fishing, hunting, hobby farming, equestrian pursuits, or simply savoring days along the river. Craft the life you’ve imagined, just 90 minutes from Washington D.C., framed by the Shenandoah River and Blue Ridge Mountains.
Idlewild’s land stands apart in its beauty, scale and diversity. Along the Shenandoah River, 120 acres form a private frontage ideal for riverside walks or trail rides. Cleared paths lead to swimming holes, shaded picnic spots and quiet banks where the sound of water over the shoals restores calm.
Between the river and the house, rich pastures unfold. Scenic and functional, the fenced fields are ready for horses or livestock. Across Howellsville Road, 100 wooded acres rise to a ridgeline at 800-feet of elevation and offer extensive trails for hunting, riding, hiking or ATV adventures.
Idlewild’s residence, reconstructed in 2009, has been beautifully built anew. Sitting on the original site, the stately Federal-style brick home maintained the exterior style of the historic Idlewild home, built circa 1853. With 4,000 square feet, 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, the residence is perfectly sited between river and mountains, overlooking a large pond with a Blue Ridge Mountain backdrop.
Wide porches span the front and rear elevations, connecting the home with the surrounding countryside. Inside, rich hardwood floors anchor an open plan in which the living room flows into the dining area and kitchen, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Oversized windows frame views of the pond, pastures and mountains. The main-level primary suite, added in 2012, offers both convenience and privacy, with a large walk-in closet and a spa-like bath featuring a clawfoot tub, glass-enclosed shower, premium finishes and hidden laundry.
Upstairs, three additional bedrooms include a generous ensuite with peaceful views. From this level, step onto the roof deck, an inspired space for lounging or soaking in the hot tub while overlooking the river and fields. The lower-level blends utility and design with high ceilings, slate floors, a full bath, kitchenette, and stone fireplace. This casual living space can flex to a gym, studio or home office, complete with Starlink connectivity.
Elements of Idlewild’s history have been carefully preserved and reimagined. The covered breezeway that once linked the kitchen to the main house has been repurposed as an inviting space for al fresco dining. Bricks from the original 1850s home—kiln-fired on the farm—were repurposed in the Carriage House, now a detached garage with a farm office. The former estate kitchen has been transformed into a charming one-bedroom, one-bath guest house, while the original corn crib stands a restored antique. At the river near the modern bridge, remnants of the 1920s Byrd Bridge still stand, reminders of the travelers and commerce that have passed through Berry’s Ferry since the early 1800s.
If seeking an estate of rare character and scale, Idlewild River Farm possesses the best of Virginia’s countryside. Live among historic estates such as Long Branch, The Tuleyries, and Carter Hall. Enjoy local restaurants, wineries, breweries and golf courses with quick access to Rt 340, Rt 7, Rt 50 and I-81. Located 20 minutes from Winchester and Front Royal, 45 minutes from Middleburg and just 90 minutes from Washington, D.C.
$3,500,000



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The fture/planned rezoned value estimated 2/3 more than asking price. Now is the time to invest in this one! 122 acres currently zoned AOC, has been adopted into Berryville Area Development Authority plan for future annexation by Berryville Town Council and Clarke County Board of Supervisors , adjoins Clarke County Current Industrial Park, large bank barn, house is NOT SAFE . Apt Only.
$2,750,000



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Kittery Point - an iconic property for the Blue Ridge Hunt -- this Clarke County property has been central to the hunt for decades, hosting meets throughout the season. The 74 acre track encompasses a farm used for horses and cattle for years - sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains - rolling hills and the Chapel Run creek runs the southern border. The light-filled brick home offers 5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths on three full levels. Main level master bedroom with fireplace. Five fireplaces add to the country charm of this property as well as the beautiful hardwood floors. A spacious kitchen opens to a formal dining room and a cozy sunroom with views of the Blue Ridge. Equine facilities include a 10 stall barn with wash stall, tack room and plenty of hay storage, located within walking distance from the house. A large five bay carriage barn is a coachman's dream, several run-in sheds exist as well as a pond and water in every field. Board and American wire fencing surround the property, all in good shape. House has brand new roof. Top notch grazing and hay making. Bring your horses, cattle and chickens - room for all. Three DURS remain as well as a second VDOT approved entrance. Property located in an area of the county with much land in conservation easement. Access to the Shenandoah River very close by. Dulles airport is a one hour drive. Winchester 20 minutes. Berryville and shopping 10 minutes. Village of Millwood 5 minutes. Upperville and Middleburg 30 minutes. Low Clarke County taxes. Good local schools - public and private.
$2,400,000



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Sprawling 173 acre farm with spring and spring house! Grand one-level living at its finest - breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge mountains and rich pasture. Log/stone home features 4 beds 3 full bath. Living/dining and separate family room. Solid wood doors, hardwood floors showcase the double-sided stone fireplace. Wall to ceiling windows and skylights allow tons of natural light. Primary suite with walk-in closet(s)/office with lots of storage options . Large, detached garage, patio for outdoor entertaining. Whole house generator. Located approximately 5 miles east of Berryville in Clarke County enjoy specialty farms, vineyards and wineries. Two 4 acre lots each including DUR's listed/sold separately.
$2,370,000



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Unicorn Hill - centrally located in sought after Blue Ridge Hunt Country, this lovely property consists of 2 separate parcels- one 36 acres and one 38.14 - combined containing 3 additional DURs. All in conservation easement and not dividable. This property is perfect for a family compound. Alternatively, give up the DURs for tax credits. This 4200 square foot home was custom built in 1985 and has been updated several times since. With 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs and two full baths this house has plenty of living space. The large master bedroom has a generous full bath and charming fireplace. Downstairs you will find a large family room, spacious sunroom, office/library space, a beautiful living room with cozy fireplace and formal dining room and a full bath as well as laundry room. The kitchen is large with a fireplace/woodstove and plenty of room for living and dining. Both dining room and kitchen open to sunroom. The main house is situated on the 36 acre parcel down a long drive which meanders through a wood and opens to the sun-filled house site. Just west of the house you will find a well kept horse stable with four stalls, a wash stall, tack and feed room. Adjacent to the Stable is a large machine shop/work shop. All pastures fenced and have access to water. The second parcel has access off of Janeville Road. It is 38.14 acres with no house. There are two run-in sheds on the property. For the horse lover there is great rideout in the neighborhood. For someone looking for privacy, Unicorn Hill offers just that. For someone looking to build an additional house for family members this property suits. Property in VOF Conservation Easement. One hour to Dulles Airport, 90 minutes to Washington DC, locally, 10 minutes to Berryville or the Village of Millwood, 20 minutes to Winchester, Middleburg and Upperville. You are in the center of the Virginia Equestrian community. Please call listing agent directly to schedule showings - please do not use Showing Time.
$2,250,000



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Tilthammer Mill Farm - a high standard was set when this house was constructed in 2020 - 10' ceilings, 8' doors, custom everything - beautiful floors, 1600 square feet on each of three levels - this light filled home is crafted with care and precision with the best building materials. This thoughtfully designed house is well insulated and energy efficient, hardiplank exterior, top of the line windows, doors, and hardware show the care and thought put into the construction. An open floor plan downstairs makes for great family space, the kitchen and large family room with stone fireplace offer cozy entertaining - step out onto the porch from the family room for more space and fantastic views. Gourmet kitchen has top of the line appliances, beautiful granite counter tops and loads of space for the creative cook. A a main level master suite, office or library space, super mudroom and laundry finish off the first floor. Two large thoughtfully designed bedrooms with large separate baths can be found on the second floor with roomy common spaces for home office or art studio - all filled with natural light. The lower level of this home features a second kitchen space, large common area, fourth bedroom and full bath. Complete with stone walk-out entrance to side yard. The views of the Blue Ridge Mountains are spectacular from every window of this house as well as front and back covered porches - situated on 79 lush acres - Tilthammer Mill Farm sports rolling pasture land and some lovely wooded acres providing habitat for turkeys, deer, fox and birds of every kind - truly a wildlife refuge. Great grazing for horses and cows, sheep and goats. The farm has a 30 acre hay field yielding good grass hay. A fully renovated bank barn adds special character to this special property -- the 36" thick stone foundation has been fully rebuilt, new oak siding and flooring throughout - the original pegged beams have been maintained throughout the years - a prefect party barn upstairs and the lower level just waiting to be fitted out for horses. A small portion of the property near the barn is fenced to get you started. This property is private and charming, with additional building lots for a family compound. Shenandoah river access close by. Convenient to route 50 for the commuter. 10 minutes to Upperville, 20 to Middleburg, route 66 20 minutes as well. Winchester 20 minutes and Berryville 15. Easy drive to Washington DC in an hour, Dulles international airport 50 minutes. Great area schools and low Clarke county taxes. The village of Millwood just up the road a mile or so. This property a find!! Interior photos coming!!
$2,199,000



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Privacy and opportunity await you at this exceptional equestrian estate in Clarke County. Situated on over 51 picturesque acres, this horseman’s paradise features three well-equipped barns offering 44 stalls, perfect for the discerning equestrian enthusiast or professional operation. The property also includes a charming 1,750 sq ft farmhouse circa 1900, brimming with rustic character and cozy comfort — an ideal residence or guest house. One of the barns has 2 separate suites (bedroom and full bathroom). Enjoy expansive ride-out and peaceful surroundings just 16 miles from Middleburg, 1 hour from Dulles Airport, 6 miles to the renowned L’Auberge Provençale, 1.8 miles from The Locke Store & The Buttery, and 5 miles from the Virginia State Arboretum. This premier location and setting offer endless possibilities for equestrian use, agricultural pursuits, or simply as a private country retreat. Not in conservation easement and with potential for an additional home site, this is a rare opportunity to own an iconic Clarke County estate.
Did you know?
1. Each stall can generate you approximately $1,200 a month when rented on a monthly basis or more than $200 a day when there are local events.
2. You can open a polo arena and generate income there
$2,100,000