701 acres in Madison County Jos. T. Samuels, Inc. | 434-981-3322 |
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968 Quaker Run Road Madison, Virginia 22727
Property Description In a region renowned for its uncommon beauty, here is Quaker Glen Farm with 701+ acres of pasture, orchard and hardwood forest in western Madison County approximately 90 minutes south of Washington, D.C. From the 700 elevation in the pastures beside the paved road frontage the farm rises along the eastern and southern slopes of DoubleTop Mountain to 2,800. The farm enjoys approximately 150 acres of open land with the balance in hardwood forest. There are numerous building sites with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and sweeping up the FT Valley of Rapphannock County. Settle in the rolling meadow, in the apple and peach orchard or above the orchard in a private wooded setting. You may choose to make your home in the fine old farmhouse, c. 1874, updated over the last decade but retaining the original heart pine floors and other elements of 19th century craftsmanship. There is a view from every window and the wide front porch overlooks a spring-fed pond. A small cottage along the road frontage now provides rental income but would easily accommodate guests or staff.
• Price: $4,100,000.00 • Acres: 701.00 • County: Madison • State: Virginia • Closest City: Madison • Property Type: Acreage w/House
Joe Samuels
[email protected] 434-981-3322 707 E. Jefferson Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 www.jtsamuels.com
The property is most often associated with the Clore family, among Madisons first settlers. Along the southern boundary are the vestiges of a camp that housed workers of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The CCC employed thousands in public works projects during the Great Depression, including those at Shenandoah National Park located just to the west of Quaker Glen Farm. The elevations in this area of the Piedmont foster fruit production Powered by LandsofAmerica.com, #1 in Rural Real Estate Online. THIS INFORMATION BELIEVED ACCURATE BUT NOT WARRANTED
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701 acres in Madison County Jos. T. Samuels, Inc. | 434-981-3322 |
[email protected] apples, peaches and vineyards - owing to the constantly stirring temperate air which is an indispensable element of success. While an ideal setting for a vineyard, today Quaker Glen has a fine apple and peach orchard -fifteen acres with impressive production and excellent quality. The area surrounding Quaker Glen Farm is also a haven for those devoted to hiking, horseback riding, cycling and trout fishing. Here the cold mountain streams create what is widely acknowledged as the finest trout fishing in Virginia native and stocked. Nearby is Rapidan Camp, privately purchased by President Herbert Hoover in 1928 as a fly-fishing retreat from his labors in Washington, D.C. Also now known as Camp Hoover, the President and his wife, Lou Henry hired an architect and built 13 rustic structures to house staff and guests. Among the latter they entertained Winston Churchill, Teddy Roosevelt, Charles Lindbergh, Thomas Edison and other world leaders. When Hoover left office he donated the Camp to the Nation and it continued to serve Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman as the first Camp David and the Boy Scounts of America. Today it is still in use as a diplomatic retreat. Quaker Glen Farm is unique in scale and allure surrounded by farming estates and country sanctaries just as it was in Herbert Hoovers era. Today, the farm presents a remarkable opportunity for the gift of a conservation easement with the possibility of substantial tax benefits to the donor.
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