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“Paris from Above”. Opportunity to own a legacy property with conservation easement potential--notably this is the gateway to the Paris Valley. Enjoy unimaginable, far-reaching views from above the historic hamlet of Paris, Virginia . This offering includes three parcels, 48 acres +/- in all. Across the stunning hillside meadows there are plenty of enchanting building sites for your new home. Mature trees, rubble stone walls and abundant wildlife are found here. The property, located west of Middleburg and Upperville, is easy to access from multiple directions. Perfectly poised for the construction of your dream home or pursuit of an agribusiness. As a single unit, the acreage represents an unparalleled situation to create a one-of-a-kind country home or hunter's wildlife paradise, enjoying vantage point views like no other. Perfect for family compound. Good soil, south facing slopes and siting make this an attractive location for vineyards. Located at the landmark intersection of John S. Mosby Highway (Route 50) and Route 17, the location is strategic for a farm winery or other agribusiness. The property has extensive frontage on U.S. Route 50 with several entrance points. The land has been sensitively maintained to support the mature trees and planted in 2021 with a custom blend pasture grass. The offering is in three deeded parcels with multiple divisions by-right. The ease with which these parcels can be developed may be parlayed into a valuable opportunity for conservation easement advantages. The property is situated amidst a variety of protected, conserved lands which contribute to its conservation value. Piedmont Environmental Council and Virginia Outdoors Foundation easements protect over 1,500 acres in the area. Sky Meadows State Park of 1,826 acres and the G. Richard Thompson State Wildlife Management Area, consisting of 4,000 acres, are nearby neighbors. A launch station for the Appalachian Trail is across the road. The Shenandoah River is two minutes away. The 21 acre parcel holds a charming, renovated two story, 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home, a 6,000 sq ft bank barn/equipment storage building/shop, several storybook outbuildings (for storage, potting and gardening, farm animals, art studio or office—Think author, Bunny Williams’ book, “An Affair with a House”). Relax on wraparound porch--enjoy unmatched views. The house is graced with antique hardwood floors and has a period feel. High speed broadband internet! A 6,000 sq ft barn sits apart from the home with ample parking on all sides with separate driveway. The well-constructed block and board and batten building has a large workshop with restroom and 8 bays on one level of the building. Generous area for farm equipment, collector cars, or your hobby. On the other side of the building are two secure storage rooms and huge storage space with high, raftered ceilings. The building has been recently enhanced with a 220v RV hookup. Live in the existing home during construction of your new home and use the large barn as the base of operations for the construction crew and fabrications! The existing house might be later transformed into a guest house or farm manager’s residence. The two other parcels are open to your ideas and dreams. The 6 acre parcel has one building right. The other 20+/-acre parcel has 3 building rights and is improved by a professionally engineered road leading to a well disguised Verizon “monopine” at the peak of the parcel. (NOTE to cell tower leasing agents: Verizon cell tower exists as a perpetual easement; there is no tower lease. So, pls do not phone listing agent seeking to acquire lease.) Many varied opportunities await your imagination. Appt only. No drive ins. Don't miss drone video at video icon.
$2,900,000
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“Paris from Above”. Opportunity to own a legacy property with conservation easement potential--notably this is the gateway to the Paris Valley. Enjoy unimaginable, far-reaching views from above the historic hamlet of Paris, Virginia . This offering includes three parcels, 48 acres +/- in all. Across the stunning hillside meadows there are plenty of enchanting building sites for your new home. Mature trees, rubble stone walls and abundant wildlife are found here. The property, located west of Middleburg and Upperville, is easy to access from multiple directions. Perfectly poised for the construction of your dream home or pursuit of an agribusiness. As a single unit, the acreage represents an unparalleled situation to create a one-of-a-kind country home or hunter's wildlife paradise, enjoying vantage point views like no other. Perfect for family compound. Good soil, south facing slopes and siting make this an attractive location for vineyards. Located at the landmark intersection of John S. Mosby Highway (Route 50) and Route 17, the location is strategic for a farm winery or other agribusiness. The property has extensive frontage on U.S. Route 50 with several entrance points. The land has been sensitively maintained to support the mature trees and planted in 2021 with a custom blend pasture grass. The offering is in three deeded parcels with multiple divisions by-right. The ease with which these parcels can be developed may be parlayed into a valuable opportunity for conservation easement advantages. The property is situated amidst a variety of protected, conserved lands which contribute to its conservation value. Piedmont Environmental Council and Virginia Outdoors Foundation easements protect over 1,500 acres in the area. Sky Meadows State Park of 1,826 acres and the G. Richard Thompson State Wildlife Management Area, consisting of 4,000 acres, are nearby neighbors. A launch station for the Appalachian Trail is across the road. The Shenandoah River is two minutes away. The 21 acre parcel holds a charming, renovated two story, 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home, a 6,000 sq ft bank barn/equipment storage building/shop, several storybook outbuildings (for storage, potting and gardening, farm animals, art studio or office—Think author, Bunny Williams’ book, “An Affair with a House”). Relax on wraparound porch--enjoy unmatched views. The house is graced with antique hardwood floors and has a period feel. High speed broadband internet! A 6,000 sq ft barn sits apart from the home with ample parking on all sides with separate driveway. The well-constructed block and board and batten building has a large workshop with restroom and 8 bays on one level of the building. Generous area for farm equipment, collector cars, or your hobby. On the other side of the building are two secure storage rooms and huge storage space with high, raftered ceilings. The building has been recently enhanced with a 220v RV hookup. Live in the existing home during construction of your new home and use the large barn as the base of operations for the construction crew and fabrications! The existing house might be later transformed into a guest house or farm manager’s residence. The two other parcels are open to your ideas and dreams. The 6 acre parcel has one building right. The other 20+/-acre parcel has 3 building rights and is improved by a professionally engineered road leading to a well disguised Verizon “monopine” at the peak of the parcel. (NOTE to cell tower leasing agents: Verizon cell tower exists as a perpetual easement; there is no tower lease. So, pls do not phone listing agent seeking to acquire lease.) Many varied opportunities await your imagination. Appt only. No drive ins. Don't miss drone video at video icon.
$2,900,000
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Still available, no issues. VA assumable loan of 2.875% w/substitution of entitlement & release of liability! Located between I-66 & Rte 50, property is 4mi from the Shenandoah River, 15min drive to Middleburg, 7mi from Mt. Weather Emergency Center, 18mi to Winchester, 20mi to Skyline Drive, and 30min to DC suburban cities. COMES WITH STARLINK INTERNET. Over 2200 sq ft of living space, 4 bd+2 bath home w/ PUBLIC village water and fenced-in backyard. Work done to property has had the utmost care to preserve the historic integrity of the home. Wood floors made from trees grown on property. County lists home for 4 bd (includes cabin as bedroom), septic passed for 3bd. Over $80k in upgrades such as upgraded energy efficient windows, granite kitchen counters, updated appliances, 4-year old HVAC w/new compressor, fresh $10k landscaping, $7k newly painted roof, updated electrical, and gazebo. All 3 chimneys cleaned & ready for use & the cabin chimney was completely repointed. Property comes with a detached storage shed, a 11x15 garden casita with electricity that offers additional guest quarters, and a new yard playset with swing and slide for children on 1/3 acre property. Step onto the balcony for a wondrous mountain view. Many are using the area homes as an AirBnB, don't miss an amazing opportunity for an investment or get-away property! Enjoy 5-star gourmet meals at the Ashby Inn, visit the area's many wineries, state park hiking trails, & attend various horse shows.
Home registered on National Register of Historic Places. According to Department of Interior, sections of home are thought to be built in 1788, neighboring home was built in 1744. Full length front porch outlined by dry stone wall is one of the unique characteristics of this home. Step back into history with the log cabin, stone chimney, wood beams & wood floors in the kitchen and underground quarters room. The modern Commissioner of the Revenue position was created in 1869 when VA Constitution was rewritten and VA was readmitted to the Union, following the Civil War. After two original cabin buildings were connected by additions in 1889, the home was registered with the newly reformed Commissioner of Revenue. In the 1900's, further additions were added. Unique build designs are evidence, such as stairs to accommodate Victorian dresses with petticoats, a staircase was added on the side for easier access to the upper level. Supposedly used as Headquarters for Colonel Mosby during the Civil War. Colonel John Mosby was a Confederate army cavalry battalion commander in the American Civil War. The NY Times Archives states in article from The Baltimore American, of how in 1864, the Colonel went into the home, but was tricked by Corporal Simpson of the 21st New York Infantry Regiment," leaving Col. Mosby dismounted & outwitted of his best horse, saddle, pistols and overcoat, two Yankee prisoners, and with at least one vacancy among his commissioned officers."
This property was originally the current dining room & cabin, thought to be used as a headquarters and area for soldiers, supported by building descriptions in this and other articles. Peter Glascock acquired the deed for what became this village in 1786 from Kimball Hicks. The land had been part of the Northern Neck Proprietary and part of Thomas Lord Fairfax's Leeds Manor. With sweeping views of the rolling Blue Ridge foothills, Paris is a village once called Pun'kinville due to the remote location. The VA General Assembly in 1810 issued a charter for a town at the intersection of Ashby Gap Road(authorized to be paved that year, later became Route 50) and the Dumfries-Winchester Road (Route 17), though the town was actually platted two decades earlier. In 1819 the town was renamed to memorialize the tour of the returning Marquis de Lafayette to the US after the War of 1812. The area was surveyed by George Washington in 1769.
$584,000