Location ID: #10189818
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A 4K square foot all white brick historic Georgian Greek revival c.1853, completely renovated. We are located on seven acres in a private scenic off road area with about 5 acres of cleared land. There is a family cemetery on the property. A few ...
Location ID: #10198692
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Mobjack is one of 9 original buildings still standing from before the Revolutionary War, The Cole Digges House, c. 1726, located in Colonial National Historical Park. We hold a long term commercial leases with the National Park System. Our location ...
Location ID: #10197883
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The Heigh Torr Estate is a distinctive, historic 178-acre property in Purcellville, Loudoun County, VA about 30 minutes from Dulles Airport and 60 minutes outside of Washington, DC, with accommodations for 24, event space for 300+, and even an ...
Location ID: #10192371
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Rose Hill, nestled in Montpelier, Virginia, not far from Patrick Henry's Scotchtown home, was built circa 1821 by Lemuel Vaughn and Marietta P. Thompson on a plot of land that amassed 1266 acres at one point according to the 1862 tax records.
The ...
Location ID: #10186032
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The historic Patriots Bend farm, a.k.a. Burner-Gearing Farm, is over 90 pristine acres situated at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains with a full linear mile on the Shenandoah River given it encompasses the fourth bend of the famous 'Seven Bends' ...
Location ID: #10161798
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1700’s Quaker Farm with two well kept old Barns—one stone and one wooden. 25 acres with Pond and picturesque views in all directions. Four houses on the property—one Manor house 1740, one “Smokehouse” originally 1740, two Williamsburg style ...
Location ID: #10184953
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5 acre farmstead with 28+ dairy goats (LaMancha, Nubian, Oberhasli), 25+ laying hens, 1850 stone house with log cabin addition. 4 board fencing and areas 1/2 - 1.5 acres fenced in. Several old barns.
Location ID: #10183745
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Restored log home w/ updated features. Original stone structure dates back to 1792 with historic ties to prominent Virginians, including the Winston, Payne, & Madison families
Location ID: #657
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Location ID: #10180393
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The Inn and Tavern at Meander is a beautiful 1766 historic country inn offering bed and breakfast accommodations and casual dinning at our colonial themed tavern, surrounded by 80 acres of rolling landscape in the foothills of the Blue Ridge ...
Location ID: #10177623
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Bacon’s Castle is the oldest brick dwelling in North America and was built for Arthur Allen and his family in 1665. Originally known as Allen’s Brick House, it earned the moniker “Bacon’s Castle” in 1676 when several of Nathaniel Bacon’s men ...
Location ID: #10177626
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Smith’s Fort is the site of Captain John Smith’s proposed “New Fort” and is located directly across the James River from Jamestown. The site still has earthworks that mark the spot of the unfinished fort site partially completed in 1609 before being ...
Location ID: #10174578
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Farmhouse originally built in 1735 with major renovations in 1850. Unique 2.2 acre property surrounded by a neighborhood.
Location ID: #10158375
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Historical property, once known as Zhehol, located in Culpeper with restored log home and stone kitchen dating back to 1782. Property was once owned by William Winston whose wife was Dolly Madison’s aunt.
Location ID: #10142776
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With land dating back to 1651 and a home built in 1716, this location was used as a lookout for ships during the Battle of Yorktown, as a hospital during the war of 1812 and a garrison during the Civil War. The farm sits on nearly 60 acres along the ...
Location ID: #219
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Location ID: #10145881
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The oldest home in Winchester, this building dates back to 1754 and features beautiful 22-inch limestone walls and period set-ups in each room. The large property includes a pavilion in the back lawn, 1780 log cabin and gardens. The Town Run creek ...
Location ID: #10135379
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The original sections of this two-story, single pile brick house date to 1812 and 1830. A two-story rear wing connected by a hyphen was added in the 20th century. It is the oldest residence in the city.
Period pieces set in the 18th or 19th ...
Location ID: #10129489
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House was built in 1763
Location ID: #10127183
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Location ID: #10124540
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Event venue
" We take pride in our verdant lawns, our specimen trees and in our gardens designed almost 100 years ago by Charles Gillette, Virginia’s most noted landscape architect."
Location ID: #10104909
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Location ID: #10091076
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The imposing two-story red brick mansion crowning a knoll near the intersection of Bainbridge and Eleventh streets is the oldest and largest house in Manchester. It was built in the mid-18th century by John Murchie, an early trustee of the town of ...
Location ID: #10062352
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Patrick Henry's Red Hill is the last home and burial place of Virginia's first elected governor, Patrick Henry. This 525 acre property of beautiful lush grounds is adorned with historic buildings, trails, and miles of the Staunton River Valley. ...