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$8,900,000



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The masterpiece 67-acre estate of Limestone Farm features a stately federal style manor house(circa 1839) which has been meticulously renovated, impeccably modernized and significantly expanded. The exquisite quality of this 11,160 sq. ft. home is evident from the exterior as well as its interior featuring incredible proportions. From the structure and the mechanical systems to the fine finishes, this was a full renovation with extraordinary attention to detail. The grand scale of the house is visible throughout and features a stunning William Ohs Kitchen and Waterworks fixtures and tiles throughout. The home is further enhanced by the exquisite interior design of Ralph Lauren including wallcoverings, and window treatments. The house features a Geothermal heating and cooling system creating a comfortable and energy efficient environment year-round. On each side of the home and across the back there is a wide covered porch or terrace for one to enjoy the beautiful and very private countryside.
A guest house sits close to the main home and features a living/bedroom combination, a bathroom and a kitchenette. The 8-stall barn was originally a bank barn, which was redesigned and restored. A section of Opequon Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, runs through this property at the outer edges.
The home exterior is of native limestone, handmade oversized brick, and the roof is of extra premium cedar shake imported from Canada. On the ceiling of the front porch is the crest of the family who built the original manor house. As one enters the foyer, one admires the beautifully refinished mahogany newel post, handrail, floor and staircasing in its original detail but fully restored. French doors and large windows throughout provide sunshine and natural light not seen in most homes. The William Ohs kitchen contains a large Wolf stovetop/griddle with a double oven, Miele In-wall convection oven, separate in-wall Miele steamer, and Sub Zero side by side freezer and refrigerator. This kitchen is a chef’s dream with gorgeous cabinetry, carrara marble countertops, Waterworks plumbing fixtures, marble backsplash, large William Ohs island, gourmet appliances, large pantry and extensive storage space. The large breakfast area opens out to a charming brick terrace with pergola. A gracious hallway separates the kitchen from the great room and creates a wonderful flow throughout the home.
The special features of this property are numerous, and some are listed below.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
• Williams Ohs Kitchen Cabinetry with Carrara marble countertops
• Waterworks Plumbing Fixtures and Tile
• Kitchen Appliances: Wolf 6 burner gas range with griddle, separate 2 burner induction cooktop, Best range hood, Side by side Sub-Zero Refrigerator and Freezer, Miele Convection/Microwave, Miele Steam oven, pot filler and cabinet base floor vacuum sweep. • Ralph Lauren designed wallcoverings and window treatments.
● Marvin windows and doors throughout
● 6 wood burning fireplaces
● Billiards Room with Waterworks copper sink, Perlick undercounter refrigerator and icemaker
● Laundry room on both the main level and upper level
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$6,950,000



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Carter Hall, a grand historic estate with cachet, period charm, luxurious details, and gorgeous surroundings, awaits its next chapter. Relax with a glass of wine from nearby wineries on the welcoming front portico and watch the seasons change against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Wide plank hardwood floors and intricate millwork accentuate the estate's 220-year-plus provenance, while the impressive proportions, floating staircase, and sun-lit interior impart a perfectly modern feel. Steeped in history and featured on the National Historic Register, Carter Hall is an established location for conferences and meetings. The estate's stunning location, historic structures, and impeccable landscaping shine if your vision is to build on Carter Hall's destination status. The estate is ready to entertain visitors, from the charming stone cabins and guest houses to chef-prepared meals, to the verdant grounds designed for getting lost amongst the boxwoods. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate a variety of majestic trees, some of the oldest in Virginia, and enjoy exploring the expansive grounds, including a significant natural spring that feeds Spout Run, with an abundance of local fishing and sporting opportunities.
$5,999,999



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High Meadows - ca 1896 Estate. Welcome to this Mountain Retreat in Bluemont, Virginia: Scenic meadows, historic gardens, a stately Manor House, a separate Cottage and an Historic Schoolhouse converted to a large studio living space all evoking a sense of old-world charm and tranquility. There are multiple period outbuildings built mainly of native stone. The estate is 14 acres consisting of two lots. This extraordinary compound offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, with three distinct homes and two additional home sites to build your dream mountain escape. The abundance of lodgings creates an income producing opportunity for retreat rentals and large family or group gatherings. The Manor House is a period stone home with extraordinary detailing and craftsmanship. Upgraded and renovated over the years the Estate Manor House now offers period charms that creates an atmosphere of timeless elegance. In addition to the Manor House the property boasts multiple out-buildings offering endless possibilities for storage and workshops, and creative endeavors. With two additional home sites ready for development, High Meadows presents a rare opportunity to create a legacy property for generations to come. Whether you are seeking a private retreat, a family compound, or a lucrative investment opportunity, this extraordinary estate offers the perfect blend of history, personality, luxury, and income potential. Additional acreage is available, expanding the property by two building lots. Located in the prestigious Bluemont area of Wineries and equestrian estates. Easy commuting routes, 40 min. to Dulles International Airport. Close to the Nations Capital, excellent healthcare options.
$2,995,000



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Lucky Hit is one of the oldest of the important houses in historic Clarke County. Built in 1791 by Richard Kidder Meade, it is located south of Route 50 in a beautiful area of the county, surrounded by large farms, and across from the 400 acre State Arboretum of Viginia. The views to the east and south are of mountains and rolling fields: to the west is the village of White Post, where a survey marker was placed by a young George Washington when he surveyed the area. The property includes two adjacent parcels, one of 30 acres (tax ID 28--A-39) with the house, and the other 54.3 acres (tax ID #28--A-39B), which has one dwelling unit right. The larger parcel is open and flat, and would make a great location for a horse facility.
The original house is built of brick, with 16 ft. ceilings, all the original doors and molding, original floors, eight wood-burning fireplaces, of which seven are usable, all in excellent condition. The rooms are classically proportioned, with a balance between formality and warmth. The entrance hall, with library and formal living room on one side and office and dining room on the other, leads to the staircase and on through to the screened porch which was added across the rear and recently glassed in for year-round use. The upstairs bedrooms in the original house are large, light-filled, and include a large dressing room, next to the primary bedroom, with closets and storage. A 1947 brick addition to the west side houses the eat-in kitchen, the flower arranging room, built-in pantry, two bedrooms with two baths upstairs, and a 2 car garage below. The basement is fully finished with the old floor beams exposed. Behind the house is a charming summer kitchen of the same vintage as the main house, a heated pool and spa with pergola, and various well-established planting beds. To the west is a bank barn, once used for horses, with a large wood-working shop, formerly art studio, on the upper level. A large storage shed is full of seasoned firewood, and there are any number of productive fruit trees and vines near the barn. The owners used Starlink for internet.
$2,750,000



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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 -- located in the very middle of hunt country, the Fam has been central to the hunt for decades. This 74+/- acres 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. House is 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 5 fire places, beautiful hardwood floors. The house is situated on the property offering fantastic views. A 10 stall barn with wash stall, tack room and plenty of hay storage is not too far from the house. Large machine shed, 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. Bring your horses, cattle and chickens - room for all. Two DURS remain as well as a second VDOT approved entrance.
$2,650,000



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Located in the Virginia countryside, Fairfield Farm has a significant history as it was originally built by Warner Washington, George Washington’s first cousin. Architect John Ariss designed the Georgian style stone manor with a hipped-roof central block design and walls of irregular native limestone ashlar. Initially built in 1768, additions were made in 1919 to expand the house to its current nine-bedroom layout. The home flows with charm from one room to the next, features include a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, a spacious eat-in kitchen & breakfast room, formal dining room, original hardwood floors, detailed moldings, and exposed stone in the sitting room. There is a two-bedroom, pleasing guest house with well-proportioned rooms, perfect for extended family stays or potential income. The brick outbuildings could be repurposed into a variety of uses such as an art studio or potting shed. Inscriptions B.W., Betty Washington, George Washington’s little sister, and F.W. for Fairfield Washington were carved onto the home’s walls. The comfortable manor is minutes from Route 7, an hour and a half from Washington DC, and forty-five minutes to Dulles International Airport. Fairfield is a Virginia Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Starlink internet is available. Furnishings convey with an acceptable offer. Property being sold as-is. 2 DURs available, conservation easement potential.
$2,649,000



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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.
$2,570,000



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Set on 32 scenic acres of rolling pasture and mature trees, The Oaks is a beautifully appointed country estate/ equestrian property offering an exceptional blend of refined living and rural tranquility. The property includes a thoughtfully designed main residence, a charming two-bedroom barn apartment, and a spacious detached garage with multifunctional space, all framed by stunning natural features, including a serene pond with a fountain, a heated greenhouse with potting shed, For the equestrian, there is an upgraded barn, riding arena, trails, and paddocks.
The main house is a well-composed, 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence with elegant spaces across three levels. On the main level, a welcoming foyer opens to the formal living room on one side and the family room on the other, each with its own fireplace. The dining room, located straight ahead, opens to the rear of the home, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. The left wing of the home features a spacious guest bedroom and full hall bathroom, while the right wing offers a family room flowing into the kitchen and breakfast nook. A mudroom, laundry area, and powder room provide everyday functionality. The primary suite is also on this level, boasting a spa-like bathroom and dual walk-in closets. Upstairs, a third bedroom with its own full bath and walk-in closet overlooks the formal living room below. The lower level consists of an unfinished basement ideal for additional storage.
Just steps away, the barn apartment provides an independent living space. It features a bright open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area, as well as two bedrooms, a full bath, a laundry room, and generous storage.
The detached garage is far more than utilitarian, offering a three-car capacity along with an office/studio space with a kitchenette, and full bathroom on the main level. Upstairs, a newly completed large recreational room is complemented by another full bathroom, creating flexible space for exercising, entertaining, working, or relaxing.
The equestrian facilities are quite impressive with an 8-stall center aisle barn with matted American stalls, a wash stall, and heated tack room. The riding arena is 120X220. The 6 paddocks have automatic waterers, and one has a recently built run in shed. There are great trails both on the property and nearby. The Oaks is in part of Blue Ridge Hunt.
The 3 bay utility barn with an enclosed climate-controlled workshop offers great storage for farm equipment as well as an area for the handy person to tinker, repair, or create year-round.
The Oaks is both picturesque and practical. Conveniently located 20 mins from Middleburg, 20 mins from Winchester, and 45 miles from Dulles Airport, this private estate is a rare opportunity to enjoy country living with modern comfort and flexibility. The nearby Locke Store and Buttery ( 2 miles) are popular gourmet destinations. For other recreational pursuits, the Shenandoah River is a very short distance from the property.
For a full list of upgrades and updates, please see the Documents section. Please note the property consists of 2 tax parcels (30-A--74 and 30-A--74A). Sale is a subject to the completion of a BLA to address the property line at the riding arena.
$2,500,000