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Here is a unique opportunity to purchase over 1,230 contiguous acres only one hour from Washington, DC and NO conservation easement in place! This working farm has over 4.5 miles of water frontage along the Rappahannock & Hazel Rivers with a good mix of hardwoods and fields/cropland/open space. Abundant wildlife! One rental home, a grain bin handling system and large (18,000 sf) equipment building onsite. Property is made up of 4 tracts – two in Culpeper County and two in Fauquier County. Parcels will not be sold separately. Shown by appointment only. No Trespassing signs are posted and will be enforced. Entire Property selling in AS IS condition. Be sure to watch the video.
$14,995,000



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Here is a unique opportunity to purchase over 1,230 contiguous acres only one hour from Washington, DC and NO conservation easement in place! This working farm has over 4.5 miles of water frontage along the Rappahannock & Hazel Rivers with a good mix of hardwoods and fields/cropland/open space. Abundant wildlife! One rental home, a grain bin handling system and large (18,000 sf) equipment building onsite. Property is made up of 4 tracts – two in Culpeper County and two in Fauquier County. Parcels will not be sold separately. Shown by appointment only. No Trespassing signs are posted and will be enforced. Entire Property selling in AS IS condition. Be sure to watch the video.
$14,995,000



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Exceptional flexibility, zoning for almost any use! 208 acres, 10 ac CS (Commercial Services), 197 ac R2 (2 homes/ac). More than 400 residential building rights. Shown as Residential Medium/High Density in the 2023 Comprehensive Plan. Located within Culpeper Town Environs Urban Services Area. 900' of frontage on Hwy 29, including a cross-over. Property adjoins auto dealerships, dense residential subdivisions (Three Flags and Clairmont), and Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises. Main entrances are at the old Ruby Becks restaurant and motel, also known as Old Boxwood. The former restaurant obtained a Certificate of Occupancy for retail in 2019. Half open, half wooded. 3 parcels TM 49-87, 49-87C, 49-87H
$10,886,000
2 contiguous parcels totaling 116 acres. APN 42 68 (112.06 acres) and APN 42 69 (4.11 acres).
Ownership in process of major master planning the 116 acres for mixed use development, including +/- 64 acres of light industrial/data center zoning, 25 acres of residential, and 15 acres of commercial/retail.
Located within the Culpeper service district with public water and sewer available to the property. The entire property is situated within a Designated Qualified Opportunity Zone. Closest site within the Culpeper Service District to Ashburn, VA. Culpeper is home to the federal government’s National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, and a number of large data center businesses such as Equinix, Swift, Inc., Cloud HQ; and recently Amazon purchased land in the Culpeper market for development of a data center campus. Excellent access and visibility from Rt. 29 Neighboring farmland offers a natural buffer for a Data Center Campus.
$9,000,000



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Auburn Farm, on the National Registry of Historic Places, consists of 422 acres of fertile soil set against a backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Auburn’s primary land use is crop production, although its gently rolling topography is suitable for any number of alternative uses, including cattle pasture, equestrian facilities, wedding venue and more! The Greek Revival manor house - waiting for the next steward to restore it to its full glory – occupies a central elevated location that provides expansive views of the surrounding landscape and features wide center halls, rooms of generous proportion all enhanced by heart pine construction. The original summer kitchen with upper-level sleeping quarters is just outside the rear of the home. The property also contains other domestic and agricultural outbuildings, illustrating the long history of farming practiced on the estate. Dating back to 1855, Auburn has hosted both Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant, witnessed Cavalry battles in and around Brandy Station -- making this property a great conservation easement candidate!! 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



PRIME 34 acre Development Tract near major shopping, schools, and large scale new housing developments. Yet, just minutes to dynamic center of historic Culpeper and all services. Comprehensive Planning denotes this as a desirable neighbor center with related commercial services. THE NEXT SIGNIFICANT GROWTH AREA!
Associated services engineering and routing easements are approved with cost to extend. List prices reflect raw lots.
$4,080,000
Significant Price Reduction! Welcome to Spring Hill Farm, an exceptional 294-acre farm located in Virginia's horse country in Culpeper County., Wood Counter
$3,650,000



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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.
$3,600,000



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Discover the endless possibilities with this stunning 56-acre property, now offered with an optional custom built home up to 9,000 sq/ft! The collaboration with Coronado Homes is designed to meet your unique vision and lifestyle. With three available parcels ranging from 55-56 acres, each will be priced individually. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to create your dream home in a truly one-of-a-kind setting!
Reach out for pricing and more details!
*Property showcased above was pulled from a previously built Coronado Home and is used here as an example of what could be built. 5532 Summit St, Centreville, VA 20120 was 9,300 sq/ft & 6 bed | 9 bath. Sold October 2023*
$3,348,000



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Discover the endless possibilities with this stunning 56-acre property, now offered with an optional custom built home up to 9,000 sq/ft! The collaboration with Coronado Homes is designed to meet your unique vision and lifestyle. With three available parcels ranging from 55-56 acres, each will be priced individually. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to create your dream home in a truly one-of-a-kind setting!
Reach out for pricing and more details!
*Property showcased above was pulled from a previously built Coronado Home and is used here as an example of what could be built. 5532 Summit St, Centreville, VA 20120 was 9,300 sq/ft & 6 bed | 9 bath. Sold October 2023*
$3,269,000