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Unparalleled in its beauty and charm, this historic, circa 1776, 1,471 acre Virginia estate is surrounded by breathtaking rural countryside, yet is less than one hour to our Nation's Capital and 45 minutes to Dulles International Airport. The stately Georgian-style manor house is one of America's great homes and is situated in a private park-like setting with vistas reminiscent of the English countryside. Estate dependencies include a two-story Georgian Revival-style stone carriage house, farm and equestrian improvements, a guesthouse, additional residences and a shooting preserve, all adding to the property's unique character and distinction. Listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register, as well as under a preservation easement, this extraordinary property is in excellent condition and is a rare offering of a National treasure.
$26,700,000
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Experience unparalleled privacy at the magnificent North Wales, established circa 1713. This breathtaking Fauquier County property spans 1,482 acres of rolling fields, forest, lush formal gardens, and features a historic, stunning Georgian-style manor house located only an hour from Washington, D.C.
Enter through the stately gated entrance on tranquil Springs Road, where a gatehouse marks the beginning of a gently winding 1.5-mile drive. This scenic journey, flanked by rolling hills, ponds and picturesque stone bridges, culminates in the arrival to the exquisite manor house, set along a signature maple tree-lined driveway. Originally built circa 1776 and thoughtfully expanded in the early 1900s with the expertise of nationally renowned architects Arthur Little and Herbert W.C. Browne, the manor boasts of 22 bedrooms, which include 12 dedicated staff quarters. Grand living, dining, and ballrooms make it an ideal setting for entertaining, while the estate’s design prioritizes privacy and offers breathtaking views.
The extensive primary suite includes adjacent sitting rooms and a kitchenette, complemented by a stunning terrace overlooking the rolling hills and pastures. North Wales features eight residential tenant dwellings, including an exquisite carriage house with a five-bedroom apartment, horse facilities, tranquil ponds, and sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Protected by a conservation easement with the Virginia Outdoor Foundation, the estate allows for the creation of additional private recreational facilities, such as a world-class equestrian operation or a nine-hole private golf course. As one of America’s great estates and a national treasure, North Wales is proudly listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.
$23,000,000
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One hour from Washington D.C., higher than Monticello with breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this is a rare opportunity to OWN THE TOP OF YOUR OWN MOUNTAIN with a 360-degree view! This manor house was custom designed and built with the highest quality modern-era construction. Offering utmost privacy, yet convenience to D.C. and to the historic town of Warrenton, this property is ideal for a private embassy, corporate retreat, non-profit organization, or as an elite residence. The home boasts 9 bedrooms, 11 baths, 9 fireplaces, a 3-floor elevator and potential helicopter landing sites. Sited at an elevation of 1,050 ft on 85 acres, the home offers some of the most spectacular views in the state of Virginia. One-of-a kind, magnificent views of the Blue Ridge to the west give the property a much greater appreciation potential – what buyers are seeking! There are stunning views to the east of: Washington D.C., Tysons Corner, Centreville and Manassas. 100-mile scenic views to Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake Bay, and to Charlottesville to the southeast. Mountain tops ensure cleaner air, cleaner water, and cleaner weather, as pollution and smoke tend to settle in the valleys. This home showcases impeccable details: imported Italian marble and tile, gold and crystal chandeliers, teak and white oak flooring, custom cherry cabinets, and a remodeled chef's kitchen. The framing wood is Douglas Fir, brought from the West Coast and much of the home is built with commercial grade steel and can withstand a force wind of 125mph+. Rare black walnut selected from the property has been beautifully incorporated throughout the home. The floors have felt underneath for noise elimination. There are 6 HVAC zones, and all are insulated from temperature and noise. This home is one of only a handful of houses in the country to be awarded the prestigious UL Master Label for lightning protection system. This home also has an extensive high-security system. This property and the adjacent property are conservation protected for privacy and security, as well as perpetually low real estate taxes. You pay only pennies on the dollar on land taxes – this is a huge tax savings! With modern-era construction this home is not susceptible to lead-based paint or asbestos, that may be found in older historic homes. There is a high communications value of this site due to its proximity and line-of-sight to Washington D.C., and its 1,050 ft high elevation. The communications value of the property is over and above its current MAI appraisal of $15M, as that value was not factored into the appraisal. Shown by Appointment only. See documents for full details and description.
$15,000,000
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Happy to present this 7 parcel, 528 acre land for SALE. Zoned agriculture which allows for many uses. No easements and potential for subdivision. Located 2 miles from the Town of Warrenton. Shop/equipment buildings in excellent condition. Elec & well water on site. 2 houses sold "as is"
$5,995,000
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Stoneledge represents the heart and soul of Virginia’s countryside. Unrivaled in its beauty and prime caliber, this Warrenton estate sweeps across more than 100 acres featuring a quarter-mile private drive, pea gravel motor court, stylish pool with entertaining kitchen pavilion and cabana, one bedroom guest house with vaulted ceilings and screened porch, two stall barn, formal gardens, bucolic open pastures, tranquil woodlands and pond. This majestic and meticulously maintained home built in the Georgian style is in a class by itself. It spans nearly 11,000 square feet with 12-foot ceilings highlighted by sophisticated plaster moldings and pilasters in both the oversized living room and dining room. The floor plan across three levels features five bedrooms including a sprawling primary bedroom with separate sitting room. A bespoke kitchen with exposed beams dating back to the 1800’s is nothing short of awe-inspiring which includes a maple wood island, custom barn wood cabinetry and top of the line Viking appliances. The library is designed with ceiling height ponderosa pine book cases and fireplace. A light filled garden room joins the living room and kitchen with direct access to the brick loggia creating effortless flow. The second floor is designed with two large en-suite bedrooms and the private primary bedroom wing. The bathroom suite includes two marble vanities, hidden refrigeration and walk-in closet. The lower level with quarter-sawn white oak floors includes two more bedrooms, full marble bathroom, enclosed wine room and an entertaining space that stretches the entire length of the house featuring a stacked stone fireplace, gym and walk-out glass door to the rear grounds. An elevator services all three floors. The expansive pool and pavilion was designed in 2019 by celebrated landscape architect, Richard Arentz. Additional recent improvements and upgrades since 2022 include the second floor portico, butler’s pantry, all bathrooms, commercial grade wiring with surge protection, Starlink internet and two generators. It’s a rare and almost unheard of combination of quality, design, natural beauty and privacy. Stoneledge is modern country living at the highest level. Available totally turn-key at $5.5M. A full length video featuring exteriors and interiors is uploaded in the listing.
$5,500,000
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Upon entering the stonewalled entrance of the 101 acres of Stoneledge, the ¼ mile driveway passes a sizeable field with stocked pond on the left and to the right an equally large four-board fenced paddock with two-stall shed row barn. One passes the striking rock formation along the driveway for which Stoneledge was named, before arriving at the home, nestled in complete privacy. Built in 2005, Stoneledge was designed and built with the architectural elegance and classic proportions of the 18th Century Georgian Manor Homes of Drayton Hall, Gunston Hall and Stratford Hall. In 2022 Stoneledge received a complete update.
MAIN LEVEL: Ascend the impressive limestone front steps and enter the foyer of the Grand Hall where one immediately is taken with the intricate detail created by the extensive plaster moldings, pilasters, and mantle over the gas fireplace. Additional extraordinary features of the home include: an elevator, providing access to all three levels, tall windows, reclaimed heart pine flooring throughout the upper two levels and the quarter sawn oak flooring of the lower level, 11’ ceilings of the main level & 9’ ceilings of the upper & lower levels.
The East side of the home includes the dramatic kitchen & dining room. The kitchen with a door to the loggia, features exposed beams from an 1800’s Pennsylvania Inn, custom made cabinetry, a generous island and pantries on each side of the Viking refrigerator/freezer. Other appliances include a Viking 6 burner gas range & hood, Viking microwave & Miele dishwasher. The gracious dining room with wood-burning fireplace & exquisite detailed plaster creates a magnificent area to dine and entertain. Also included in the East wing is the butler’s pantry, powder room & mud room, which leads to the gardens & pool.
The West side of the home includes the heart pine grand staircase, den, library and powder room. The library features handsome floor to ceiling ponderosa pine cabinetry, which flank the gas fireplace. The inviting Den features cabinetry & wet bar from an 18th century Pennsylvanian Inn. The exterior door of the den leads to the loggia. With access from the den, the grand hall and the kitchen, the loggia provides both a beautiful covered outdoor living space as well as adds wonderful entertainment flow for seamless indoor/outdoor living.
UPPER LEVEL: Two superbly designed en-suite bedrooms, each with private views, are in the West wing. These bedrooms are separated from the owner’s suite by a gracious center hall/reading room with a glass door to the second level portico. From this hall are large closets, a spacious laundry room & stairs to the floored attic containing the heat pump for the upper floor. Beyond the center hall one enters the sanctuary of the owner’s suite, which includes the bedchamber, luxurious marble bath with separate shower & tub, walk-in closet & private sitting room with built in cabinetry.
LOWER LEVEL: The lower level offers 5+ spacious rooms & full bath. The quarter-sawn white oak flooring of the wide hallway carries through into the stunning entertainment area with stacked stone fireplace & rough-in plumbing for a potential bar. Completing the lower level is the exercise room, office, game room, & mechanical room with 2 highly efficient heat pumps & on-demand hot water heater.
This home is wired & surge protected for internet, sound & security and has access to 2 automatic 24 KW Generators. A commercial grade network has been hardwired throughout the home with Starlink providing internet service; however, it has additional capability for a different or second provider.
POOL-In 2019, the acclaimed landscape architect Richard Arentz designed the dramatic heated pool, pavilion and cabana including an outdoor kitchen and dining area and surrounding landscaping.
GUEST COTTAGE: The stunning one-bedroom, one-bath cottage offers a full kitchen, great room and screened porch, from which one enjoys incredibly tranquil pond views.
$5,300,000
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The Oaks, Circa 1932 is a stunning example of a Neoclassical-style mansion. The home is built of rubbed and glazed brick in an unusual English cross-band pattern on a stone foundation and has seven corbeled, double-end parapet brick chimneys and a slate gable roof. The front porch is a classic Revival-style portico with a herringbone brick floor and four extraordinary fluted Tower of Winds columns on limestone bases. The Federal-style front entrance is embellished with fluted pilasters, leaded glass sidelights and a leaded fan light. Most windows and doors have limestone sills and keystones. A four-bay arcade connects the three car garage which has a 2-br apartment above and a large English-style greenhouse.
The rear elevation features a 60', two story, Greek Revival-style porch with a purple and green slate flagstone floor. French doors open on to the porch from the east Dining room and west Library wings. Cool summer evenings on the porch provide beautiful views out over the grounds and 150-acres of rolling Virginia Hunt Country.
One enters the front into a 16x28 Grand Hall with a palatial stairway with mahogony bannisters that leads to a landing with an exceptional Palladian Window and then up to the second floor. There is a powder room and a concealed elegant back staircase that leads to all four floors. From the Grand Hall, one turns left into the 20x32 library with rare red gum paneling, bookcases and doors, and a fireplace. From the Grand Hall to the right is the 19x20 drawing room with fireplace, then a cozy pine paneled den with fireplace before entering the 30x20 dining room with fireplace and coveted Zuber wallpaper. The kitchen complex is next with a 16x9 butler's pantry, 20x10 cooking area and 12x12 farm office. All with beautiful glass-front cabinetry and undercounter cabinets. The first floor features random width, wide plank oak floors, second floor has white oak floors, and the third has Alabama pine floors.
On the second floor one finds four spacious bedrooms each with fireplace and private bath. On the third level there are three charming bedrooms and one hall bath. All together there are twenty two rooms, six bathrooms, twenty four closets and ten fireplaces.
The wonderful grounds offer an 18th century feel with vast green lawns, a lily pond with cast stone fountain, a log cabin purportedly salvaged from the previous house that was burned by the Yankees. meat house, pool with bath house with full kitchen, bath and changing room, many flowering shrubs, hollies, magnolia, dogwood and oaks and cedar trees.
There are two cottages, each with two bedrooms, a barn and high on a hill - a covered, open stone summer house for watching the Virginia Gold Cup races from 1929-1934.
This historic property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Va Landmarks Commission and is protected by a Va Outdoor Foundation easement allowing only two divisions. In the wooded section is the site of the last dual fought in Northern Virginia in 1881. The Oaks is located on Springs Road in an area widely protected by conservation easements, one mile from the historic Fauquier Springs Country Club and the Scenic Rappahannock River. This listing includes 4 parcels. Please verify current taxes.
$5,200,000
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$5,200,000
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*3D TOUR & VIDEO AVAILABLE* Welcome to your dream home, Rockingham Farm, an exquisite 166 +/- acre Georgian Colonial Revival estate located amidst quiet, preserved farmland in Fauquier County. Rockingham is just ten minutes from Route 66, twenty minutes to Wegman’s to the east, and thirty minutes to Michelin-starred gourmet dining and the Shenandoah National Park to the west.
Driving up the country lane, the romantic mature landscaping unfolds, revealing the light-filled, stately Manor House, full of Old World detail, with commanding views of a lovely reflecting pond, verdant hillsides, and bold streams. The stunning six acre reservoir on the north end of the property provides rich habitats for wildlife and waterfowl, creating a sportsman’s or birder’s paradise.
Approaching the Manor House, you are greeted by the grandeur of the solid copper hip roof above the stately façade. Rockingham’s rich history runs from its circa 1740 humble beginnings as a two-story, stucco-covered log cabin through to its current footprint as a four-story masterpiece finished circa 1920.
Wide, gracious hallways open to high ceilings and rooms suffused in natural light. Hardwood floors guide you through each exquisitely appointed space bounded by tall mouldings and solid wood doors. Admire the Rumford style fireplaces and the original silver-plated sconces adorning the Living Room, which are remnants of another time when gas lights illuminated soft evenings. Dream of preparing food in the sun-kissed kitchen to be savored with family and friends in the spacious Dining Room, located just a few steps through the capacious Butler’s Pantry. In the Library, built-in bookshelves and a gas-log fireplace beckon, inviting you to curl up and lose yourself in the pages of your favorite novel.
For all its historic charm, the main house at Rockingham has been outfitted with modern comforts and conveniences, including the three-zone system of central air conditioning and heating. In addition, four of the seven fireplaces have gas-log inserts, and a whole-house Generac generator was installed in 2020 for added peace of mind.
There is a custom detached garage with a modern apartment, which boasts a full bath, a kitchenette, a large sunny, open room, plus wood floors and exposed walnut beams milled from the property. It suggests a perfect home office or artist’s studio.
Two Cottages on the property offer their own blend of comfort and character, equally welcoming for extended family, as rentals, or for AirBnB guests.
The first, the Farmer’s Cottage, has three large bedrooms. Step inside to discover original pine floors, lovingly refinished in 2022, and bask in the warm cabin-like ambiance created by exposed original beams and custom-made wood mouldings and solid doors. A sunny front porch and a new deck added in 2023, overlooking Cedar Run, invite outdoor dining and relaxation.
The second cottage, the Gate House, a circa 1920 board and batten-sided, stone foundation bank house, offers a cozy retreat with two sunny bedrooms that have original pine floors. Recent updates include a kitchen and bathroom remodel in 2017. New luxury vinyl plank floors and a wood burning stove add to the appealing warmth and comfort of the home.
As a largely fenced, working cattle farm with regenerative features, Rockingham comes with the land and a long barn complete with infrastructure in place for a successful livestock production operation. Equestrians will be happy to know there are five stalls, a tack room, and a small riding ring behind the barn for backyard horses plus plenty of trails for gentle hacking. Heaven for a machine shop enthusiast or woodworker, the heated workshop, with two huge garage bays and a bathroom, is located right in the barn lot.
Currently, the farm pastures and barn are leased by a local cattle business, placing the majority of the land in advantageous agricultural use.
The seller is not responsible for roll-back taxes.
$4,995,000
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This property is listed Jointly with Sheridan MacMahon Realtors and Wright Realty Inc. The main house is available as a separate listing on 1/14 acres for $1,500,000. MLS # VAFQ2009604
Opportunities like this one don’t come around very often. The Package includes 28 single-family residential lots and the manor home Glendonnell, now offered for sale in an area where housing sells quickly with all the due diligence already completed. NO PROFFERS. ALL LOTS ARE PLATTED & APPROVED. PUBLIC SEWER and WATER are available. All of this lies within a short stroll to restaurants and shopping in charming Old Town Warrenton.
Sitting on top of the hill, this oasis, including the stone main house on 1.12 acres and the undeveloped land, lies within an already existing walkable community with an established network of sidewalks where neighbors can walk to the gym or offices located along Walker Drive or in the other direction towards Old Town where they will encounter ice cream shops, hair salons, a park and a library on the way. The location is central to everything one might want or need. Once built, these single family homes will sell quickly.
The manor house Glendonnell, Is a Solid Stone Neo-Tudor residence recently featured on the Virginia Historic Garden Week Tour. The home was built in 1912 and exemplified early twentieth-century quality craftsmanship and detailed construction. Mature landscaping of boxwood, cherry, oak shade trees, shrubbery, and perennial gardens creates an oasis Inside, a timeless spaciousness is captured with attention to design and finishes and built of a mix of coursed stone blocks, adding to the architectural style with thick masonry interior walls accented with red tile roof shingles. The interiors feature ample light-filled rooms with a generous center hallway with four large arched doorways leading to the living room, dining room, and 2nd floor. Quality woodwork from another era includes hardwood floors, moldings, built-in cabinets, and mantels on five wood-burning fireplaces. A generous kitchen with farm sink, granite countertops, custom cabinets, six burner gas cooktop with a warming drawer, and two wall ovens offer the gourmet cook all the amenities for efficient food prep. Adjacent to the kitchen is an additional half bath and a large laundry room. A rear staircase accesses the 2nd floor from the kitchen area. The flow and spacious dining and living rooms are perfect for an elegant entertaining ambiance galore with wood-burning fireplaces. Additional rooms, of the den or stone room. A separate office and gym on the first floor. There are four bedrooms, two full and two hall baths on the 2nd floor. The primary bedroom has a fireplace, a large sitting room, a sleeping porch, and a private bath. The home has a rear stone patio for outdoor generating—a detached garage with room for additional storage. No drive-bys
Located near Old Town Warrenton, near Rt-29, Rt-17 and Rt-15.
$4,950,000