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An extraordinary opportunity to acquire more than 1,230 contiguous acres just one hour from Washington, DC — with no conservation easement in place. This expansive working farm boasts over 4.5 miles of river frontage along the Rappahannock and Hazel Rivers, featuring a beautiful balance of hardwood forests, open fields, cropland, and wide-open spaces.
The property supports abundant wildlife and includes a rental home, a grain bin handling system, and a substantial 18,000 sq. ft. equipment building. It consists of four tracts — two located in Culpeper County and two in Fauquier County — and will be sold only as a whole.
Important Notes:
Parcels will not be sold separately
Property is offered strictly AS IS
Shown by appointment only
Posted No Trespassing signs will be enforced
Be sure to view the video to fully appreciate the scope and beauty of this rare offering. Agent related to Seller.
$14,995,000


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An extraordinary opportunity to acquire more than 1,230 contiguous acres just one hour from Washington, DC — with no conservation easement in place. This expansive working farm boasts over 4.5 miles of river frontage along the Rappahannock and Hazel Rivers, featuring a beautiful balance of hardwood forests, open fields, cropland, and wide-open spaces.
The property supports abundant wildlife and includes a rental home, a grain bin handling system, and a substantial 18,000 sq. ft. equipment building. It consists of four tracts — two located in Culpeper County and two in Fauquier County — and will be sold only as a whole.
Important Notes:
Parcels will not be sold separately
Property is offered strictly AS IS
Shown by appointment only
Posted No Trespassing signs will be enforced
Be sure to view the video to fully appreciate the scope and beauty of this rare offering Agent Related to Seller.
$14,995,000


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One of the State?s finest examples of Classical Revival/Neoclassical architecture, sited on 716-acres of rolling, highly productive crop land and pasture land with nearly 1.5 miles of frontage on the Rapidan River. The home is instantly recognizable with its 4 massive Doric columns and ?M? shaped copper roof. Built in 1854, the well-proportioned residence with 11+ foot ceilings was meticulously restored by high-end contractor, Alexander Nicholson, to its present condition. The restoration kept the original doors, mantels, woodwork, and most of the heart pine floors intact. Listed on the National Register and VA Landmarks Register. The Rapidan River and its lowlands offer endless recreation including canoeing/kayaking, fishing and some of the area?s best duck hunting (enhanced by duck impoundment pond). Additional improvements include a restored, period summer kitchen/office, guest cottage, conservatory, pool and pool house, stables, managers cottage and farm infrastructure., Solid Surface Counter
$6,995,000


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Auburn Farm – A Historic Greek Revival Estate on 422 Acres in Brandy Station, VA
Step into a living piece of American history with Auburn Farm, a distinguished Greek Revival home built in 1850 and proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath residence retains many original details, from its stately moldings to elegant period features, and awaits the next steward to restore it to its full glory.
Nestled on 422 sprawling acres, Auburn Farm offers historic outbuildings including a summer kitchen with upstairs sleeping chambers, a tenant home, barns, run-in sheds, and more—providing extraordinary flexibility for equestrian pursuits, agricultural ventures, or private retreats amidst Virginia’s picturesque countryside.
Steeped in Civil War history, the estate hosted both Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant, along with their cavalry, offering a rare, tangible connection to the defining moments of the nation’s past.
With no conservation easement in place, the property provides significant tax advantages while preserving the freedom to shape the land and legacy according to the new owner’s vision. Auburn Farm is a rare opportunity to own a historic estate where architecture, heritage, and opportunity converge—a true legacy waiting to be cherished and preserved for generations to come.
Shown by appointment only. This is an active working farm-please do not trespass. Be sure to watch the video. Entire Property selling in AS IS condition. Agent related to Seller.
$6,750,000


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One of the State's finest examples of Classical Revival/Neoclassical architecture, sited on 312-acres of rolling highly productive crop and pasture land with approximately half a mile of frontage on the Rapidan River. The home is instantly recognizable with its 4 massive Doric columns, and "M" shaped copper roof. Built in 1854, the well-proportioned residence with 11+ foot ceilings was meticulously restored by high-end contractor Alexander Nicholson, to its present condition. The restoration kept the original doors, mantels, and most of the heart pine floors intact. Listed on the National Register, and VA Landmarks Register, and protected by a conservation easement. The Rapidan River and its lowlands offer endless recreation including canoeing/kayaking, fishing, and some of the area's best duck hunting. Additional improvements include a restored, period summer kitchen/office, guest cottage, conservatory, pool and pool house, stables, managers cottage and farm infrastructure. An additional 403 acres can also be purchased., Solid Surface Counter
$4,500,000

400 Meadowbrook Drive represents an opportunity to acquire 2.07 acres, in the Town of Culpeper, directly adjacent to the UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center. The land is zoned R2 offering various development scenarios including multifamily, medical or professional office or a childcare facility. Due to its proximity to the UVA Health Center the long-term land use plan also supports Public Institutional uses.
$4,000,000


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An incredible investment opportunity, Spring Hill Farm has nearly 300 acres of pasture, woodlands, and crop land interspersed with streams, a pond, and a scenic bold run (Muddy Run) that traverses the back of the property. The land has been carefully maintained over the centuries and it is one of the few remaining larger tracts in the neighborhood of upscale large lot homes. While there is significant development potential in the farm given recent growth in the area, there is also an opportunity for a substantial conservation easement on this larger intact tract.
The current agricultural operation is easily continued as a family farm, converted to an equestrian center, or developed as a vineyard/winery. There are a number of stunning building sites to take advantage of the pastoral beauty of the landscape and the Blue Ridge mountains in the distance. The recently renovated farmhouse is in move-in condition, and can easily be rented out, but it also affords an opportunity for expansion into a substantial manor house. Whatever your goals, Spring Hill Farm offers a diverse array of options for future use.
Built in 1837, the farmhouse has been added on to over the years – most significantly in 1950 and then again in 1994. Today the indigo farmhouse with a red roof has been updated with new clapboard and other trim repairs as well as a new HVAC system upstairs and a new expanded upstairs bath. The rooms reflect the expansion over the centuries, but all are well proportioned and easily accessible. A large (attached) three car garage has an unfinished upper level that can be easily converted into an apartment or office space. The current configuration of the main house is three bedrooms but a fourth bedroom is easily arranged from the office/study rooms on the upper level.
The house has a mix of older wavy glass and modern double paned windows. The cellar features old stone walls that have been partially plastered. The water source for the house is an underground spring that provides a good supply of water. An additional 40 gallons per minute well is located elsewhere on the farm.
There are a variety of outbuildings on the farm. Most are clustered together within walking distance from the house. These buildings, with the exception of the log cabin, are all stable and usable. However, only one is equipped with electricity. They include a three bay ‘carriage’ shed by the house suitable for lawn mowing equipment. A red barn with a stone foundation is used for storage and home for barn cats. A corn crib barn is nearby. A log cabin frame is situated next to the corn crib. The machine shed barn is a large structure with seven bays for storing tractors and farm equipment. The larger red barn has a concrete floor and has electric service. It has a series of smaller rooms used for a workshop and storage. A large 60 x 75 hay barn is located some distance away and can service as hay storage and bunk feeding for cattle.
The 298 acres of Spring Hill Farm are divided between 77 acres of crop land (currently planted in beans and corn) and 160 acres of fenced pasture/hayfield, and approximately 60 acres of woodlands. The woodlands are a mix of pine and hardwoods of limited timber value. The farm is currently tenanted with a farmer running a cow/calf operation and maintaining the crop lands. There are smaller fenced paddocks for working the cattle, but handling facilities are at a minimum. Fencing in pastures is a mixture of board fencing, high tensile wire and barbed wire. A large 1 acre spring-fed pond is stocked with fish and provides a water source for cropland irrigation if necessary. The farm is currently divided into three separate tax parcels, but further subdivision could be applied for with Culpeper County. Or, alternatively the farm could be protected with a conservation easement. There are numerous building sites throughout the farm that afford spectacular views while keeping farmland intact.
$3,199,500


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Nestled on the slopes of Cedar Mountain and stretching across 111 acres of woodland,
grain fields, tree groves, and open pasture, Cedar Mountain Farm is a rare gem in the
heart of Bull Run Hunt Country. Located just 8 miles south of Culpeper and 90 miles from
Washington, D.C., this exceptional property offers the perfect blend of historic charm and
modern comfort. The main residence, dating back to the 1890s, has been meticulously
renovated, preserving its farmhouse character while integrating thoughtful, tasteful
updates—from the kitchen loaded with modern amenities to the stunning master bath.
A guest cottage, designed for architectural interest, complements the main home and is
perfect for visitors and has been used as an Airbnb which provides rental income. The
cottage was renovated with the discriminating traveler in mind. The guest cottage has
beautiful French doors that open on to a view of the two historic dairy barns and the corn
crib. Reclaimed barn wood floors and encaustic cement floor tile add to the Guest
Cottage’s unique design elements. As you relax on our beautiful chaise lounge while
reading your favorite book or sit on the patio enjoying one of the great bottles of wine
from one of the nearby wineries you will certainly understand the beauty of Cedar
Mountain Farm. Equestrians will appreciate the Sears and Roebuck kit barn, a rare find
complete with 7 stalls, a wash area and tack room (with speed queen washer and dryer)
and a renovated farm office. A second Red Barn, often glowing with light to the rafters,
has served as the heart of a successful event venue business—making this property not
only beautiful but income producing. Host dream weddings or events in one of Virginia's most scenic and serene settings.
✔️ Venue certified for 168 guests
✔️ Indoor & outdoor farm tables available for use
✔️ Groom’s Room located in the charming White Barn
✔️ Guest Cottage (Airbnb) included for two nights—perfect for bridal prep and stunning
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✔️ Kitchen available for caterer use
✔️ Private, peaceful, and picturesque setting ideal for ceremonies, receptions, and photo
sessions
Whether it's a romantic weekend, elegant wedding, an unforgettable celebration or just
living your best life, Cedar Mountain Farm offers a backdrop like no other—with rolling
fields, historic barns, and mountain views all just minutes from Culpeper and the Blue
Ridge. (See the documents for farm improvements.) Under Conservation Easement.
$2,600,000
A very rare offering that is within the Town Limits, Commercial Zoning, Full-Serviced Site, and at a major highway interchange. The Blue Ridge Mt. views from this Site are unparalleled! Perfect development uses include Hotel, Condos, Medical offices (very close to Medical Center), Restaurant and Commercial Center (Traffic = 35,000 per day transient plus local). Minutes from all services.
$2,260,000


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Looking to build a multi-family property in Culpeper, Va? Finding “by right” zoned land for multi-family is almost impossible these days, even more difficult is attempting to have a piece of land rezoned for it!
This land has full site plan approval from the Town of Culpeper to build 29 units plus a management office (by-right zoning). The seller has even already obtained full building office approval for the blueprints. In an area with a near zero percent vacancy rate in rental property, this is a sure long term win for an investor.
The approved blueprints and related documents are available upon request. The units are also permitted according to current codes to be made into condominiums and sold as such.
$2,250,000




