Overview
Historic Upperville Estate on 365 Acres
The historic property, dating back to 1809, includes a Federal brick house that was expanded in 1830 to incorporate a Jeffersonian design. The manor house features 15 ft. ceilings, fireplace mantels, cornices and columns, a staircase, hand-blown glass windows, decorative door handles and hinges, and white oak floors. The property includes seventeen original structures: a manor house, pool house, guest cottage, gate house, chapel, overseer's house, 12-stall barn, the oldest silo barn in Virginia, cannery, scale house, blacksmith shop, wood shed, schoolhouse, smokehouse, summer kitchen, barn apartment, and the Hilleary House. The main house includes a music room, living room, meeting room, library, and a dining room. The primary suite features a sitting room, access to the deck sunroom and wrap-around balcony, a luxurious bath, and a 27 ft. x 18 ft. closet. There are two additional bedrooms with fireplaces and private baths, a back staircase, full basement, and a three-car garage. The kitchen has an enclosed porch and mudroom entry. The pool house overlooks a saltwater pool and offers views of the Blue Ridge. The grounds feature a 250-year-old Cedar of Lebanon tree. This 365-acre property is located in Upperville, Virginia, and is preserved in Easement with the Land Trust of Virginia and in the Piedmont Hunt territory.