Three lots together, only one lot information is shown here.
On Route 50, just across Loudoun/Fairfax boundary, see Agent Remarks / MLS for details. Contact listing agent Jim Zou @ 443-925-951Five for details
$15,000,000
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Prime 223.95-Acre Development Opportunity on the Potomac River
Unleash Your Vision in Virginia's Wine Country
This extraordinary 223.95-acre parcel in Leesburg, VA, offers an unparalleled opportunity to create a prestigious residential development. Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Virginia's wine country, this prime location provides breathtaking views of the Potomac River and easy access to world-class wineries, breweries, and historic attractions.
KEY DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS-STRATEGIC LOCATION ::
RIVERFRONT LIVING: Over 6,000 feet of direct Potomac River frontage
WINE COUNTRY CHARM : Surrounded by renowned vineyards and breweries
HISTORIC APPEAL: Proximity to historic towns and battlefields
OUTDOOR RECREATION : Endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL:
CURRENT ZONING: Planned for approximately 36 estate-sized homesites
FLEXIBILITY: Customize the layout to your specific vision and standards
INFRASTRUCTURE: Advanced studies completed, including drain field identification and lot layout
PRE-SUBMISSION STAGE: Seller is poised for county approval, streamlining the development process
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MLS# VALO2083068
$14,000,000
$14,000,000
$14,000,000
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Wheatland Farm is a premier equestrian property sited on approximately 43 acres of beautiful landscapes in Loudoun County. The farm has been distinguished by the United States Equestrian Federation as a Center of Excellence, one of only nine in the United States. As home to the U.S. Para Dressage Team’s Selection Trials for the 2018 World Equestrian Games, the equestrian facilities of this property are truly world-class. The facilities include a state-of-the-art a custom-built indoor arena (180’x 50’) featuring Atwood Equestrian Surfaces footing with two enclosed viewing areas, an outdoor arena (240’x130’) also with Atwood footing and a cross-country field. " Ride- Out" at home on the enclosed board fenced perimeter trail with galloping lane that runs parallel to the 9-acre lake. A deluxe main barn (attached to the indoor arena by a short, covered way) features 18 custom designed European low-rise stalls with auto waterers, fans, rubber pavers, two heated tack rooms, a feed room, two restrooms and laundry room. An additional barn features 8 European stalls with yoke fronts auto waterers, tack and feed rooms, a manager's office and a lounge with kitchenette.
Wheatland Farm’s expansive history predates the American founding, has hosted historical figures such as George Washington and played a vital role in the birth of Western Loudoun’s economy in the 1700s. In the present time, the property has numerous buildings including: a magnificent six-bedroom Manor House, dating to 1741; four-bedroom Guest House (circa1800); Guest Cottage with full kitchen and one bed and bath; Daniel Boone Cottage (or “Boat House”), built circa 1796 and later moved to the property, and prominently perched on the lake; Milking Parlor (currently used to host coffees; circa 1800); Great Barn (circa 1800, finished on two levels with 8 stalls); Carriage House, serving as an executive office, a heated salt-water pool, a nine acre stocked lake with island and additional pond, paved driveways and a parking area. This thoughtfully designed property provides ramps and accessibility features for individuals with disabilities including those with wheelchairs. Bedrooms and bathrooms noted in listing do not include bedrooms and bathrooms in two additional residences or bathrooms in Carriage House, Barns, Coffee House (Milking Parlor) or Boat House (Daniel Boone Cabin.)
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$11,500,000
$10,000,000
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HUNTLAND, ca. 1834, is one of the most remarkable Hunt Country Estates. Dr. Betsee Parker’s keen interest in historic preservation as well as her love of the countryside surrounding Middleburg prompted her to take on the biggest preservation project of her life: restoring Huntland to its 1915 grandeur. In 2007, when Dr. Parker purchased Huntland, it was in serious disrepair and uninhabitable. After Dr. Parker’s extensive and meticulous research and after years of work using old world craftsmanship, Huntland is once again the exquisite estate as in the early 1900’s, when owned by Joseph Thomas. Sited on 129 beautifully landscaped and fenced acres of verdant pastures and fields, Huntland is also a working farm. Located in the Piedmont Hunt Territory, Huntland has hosted many hunt meets, hunt breakfasts, hunt balls, charity events, and dignitaries including several Presidents. Wanting to protect this estate for future generations, Dr. Parker placed Huntland into a perpetual conservation and open-space easement with The Virginia Outdoors Foundation. Huntland is also registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Originally named New Lisbon, the 2-story center section of the home dates to 1834 and was built and owned by William Benton. In the early 1800’s Benton was in the employ of President James Monroe who hired him to be the overseer of his Aldie farm of Oak Hill. After observing Benton’s work ethic and attention to detail he also put him in charge of overseeing the building of the manor house of Oak Hill. Benton went on to become a prominent builder in the Middleburg area, and his descendants remained at New Lisbon until 1895.
Joe Thomas, after purchasing this estate in 1912, commissioned Peabody, Wilson & Brown, a prestigious New York Architectural Firm to transform this estate into a world class hunt estate. Prior to addressing the manor house, they were commissioned to design Kennels and Stables to rival the very best in the world. The stables and kennels are magnificent U-shaped buildings with a central square courtyard, built with emphasis for what is best for the hounds, the horses, and the huntsman. It was Joe Thomas who named this estate Huntland, which is not just a name, it is the very essence of this estate. In Marc Leepson’s book, Huntland, he quoted Norman Fine in Foxhunting Life, “Thomas was a founding member of the American Foxhound Club, Master of the Piedmont Fox Hounds, and author of Hounds and Hunting Through the Ages, the first comprehensive book on hunting with hounds ever written by an American. Thomas became the largest breeder of foxhounds for mounted packs in North America and helped to define the American foxhound breed.”
Peabody, Wilson & Brown also designed the renovation and expansion of the original Federal Style home to today’s stately brick Colonial Revival-style mansion. Tremendous amount of attention was given to all details. A south and north wing were added to the 2-story center section, each opening out to a covered porch. The south wing is an impressive primary suite with sitting room, and the north wing is the grand dining room/ballroom. In addition to the manor house, kennels and horse stables, elaborate walls, gates and bridges were added, as well as English gardens, and cottages.
The iconic estate of Huntland has a rich history and with considerable thanks to Dr. Parker, it will enjoy a rich future. Located in Loudoun County in the exquisite countryside of the Virginia Piedmont, it’s sited at the intersection of Foxcroft Road and Pot House Road. Huntland is approximately 4.5 miles north of Middleburg, within minutes of the prestigious girls school of Foxcroft, and convenient to Dulles International Airport and Washington, D.C. .
$7,500,000
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Welcome to 21281 Belle Grey Farm in beautiful Upperville Virginia, where you can enjoy breathtaking sunrises and sunsets on this spectacular 122 acre equestrian estate. This unforgettable farm includes multiple residences for the Owner (3Br, 3 Ba), Manager, (3 Br, 1Ba) and Staff (1 3Br, 1 Ba, 1 2Br, 2Ba and 2 1Br's 1 Ba units) and includes an ideal site for your custom home. There is a 20 stall main barn, an additional 8 stall show barn each fully equipped to pamper the most discriminant equestrian. Enjoy the 220' X 80' indoor arena, 220' X 180' outdoor arena, an 5/8 mile exercise track, each with premium all-weather footing, multiple crossed fenced paddocks, open fields, organic orchards, 2 ponds, one with hydraulic pump, a two-story climate control workshop, 3 additional storage and equipment buildings. Infused with modern design, the list of exquisite details, luxuries, and improvements - both big and small - is endless at Belle Grey Farm, making it more than just a home... it's an experience. Located less than 4 miles from the historic Upperville Colt and Horse Show grounds this estate is like a private oasis located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. GO TO VIDEO FOR FLOOR PLANS & PLAT .
$7,500,000
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On the Wing Farm is the perfect property for the discerning buyer. The gracious Georgian custom home was designed by Thomas French Architects of McLean and built by master building firm, Bowa of Middleburg The current owners have renovated the house from top to bottom with tasteful and high quality finishes. Amenities include: elevator accessing all 4 levels of the main house, a pool and pool house, 6 stall stable and paddocks, apartment over detached 4 car garage, large equipment shed/workshop, stocked pond and fabulous views of Blue Ridge mountain. It commands a stunning scenic setting surrounded by large properties The property offers an ideal location for easy commuting to Northern Virginia ( Reston Tysons, Dulles...) It is convenient to Purcellville (15 mins), Middleburg ( 20 mins) , and Upperville (15 mins). Great work from home options with a large office and high speed internet through All Points Broadband. Piedmont Hunt. See Document section for the renovation list/additional property details as well as room dimensions, and survey. Video tour includes 3D floor plans. Must be financially qualified to see the property.
$6,950,000
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$6,895,000