29-acre farm just west of Staunton with circa 1814 brick manor house “Aspen Hill.” Five bedrooms, four baths. Total restoration in 2000. $900,500.
38-acre small horse farm just west of Staunton. Four bedroom 2003 Cape Cod. 40×84 heated 8 stall barn, equipment shed, riding ring. 25 acres fenced pasture. $1,800,000.
45 mostly wooded acres, very quiet and private, with immaculately restored 18th century log house with beautiful view of a bend in the Middle River well below. North of Stuanton. $985,000.
122-acre farm with three-bedroom 1831 brick home, 14 stall stable, indoor arena. Eight paddocks with water. Between Lexington and Staunton. $2,950,00.
59-acre farm with renovated four-bedroom 1836 Federal brick manor house. 50 acres pasture. Creek. Spring fed pond raises trout and other fish. This and neighboring lands are protected by conservation easements. Between Staunton and Lexington. $1,450,000.
95-acre farm with eight year old custom brick home on hilltop with majestic Blue Ridge Mountain views. East of Lexington. $1,395,000.
145-acre farm with beautifully restored 1819 brick home. Living room 18×15, Dining room 18×17, Kitchen 16×18. Magnificent mountain views. Between Staunton and Lexington. $2,350,000.
173-acre farm northeast of Charlottesville with renovated circa 1800 frame house. Within Keswick hunt territory. $3,200,000.
222-acre farm, mostly open and level, with late 18th century log and frame house. Panoramic mountain views. South of Stuanton. $2,450,000.
1,100-acre farm, mostly pasture. Creeks, long road frontage. Historic 8,000 sf manor house with panoramic mountain views. Middlebrook, between Staunton and Lexington. $8,250,000.
We are happy to provide you literature and show and sell these farms and other properties listed by other co-operating area brokers. Please contact Christopher “Kit” Collins at 540 448 3718 or at shenvalley2003@aol.com