Wheatland Farm is a premier equestrian property sited on approximately 43 acres of beautiful landscapes in Loudoun County. The farm has been distinguished by the United States Equestrian Federation as a Center of Excellence, one of only nine in the United States. As home to the U.S. Para Dressage Team’s Selection Trials for the 2018 World Equestrian Games, the equestrian facilities of this property are truly world-class. The facilities include a state-of-the-art a custom-built indoor arena (180’x 50’) featuring Atwood Equestrian Surfaces footing with two enclosed viewing areas, an outdoor arena (240’x130’) also with Atwood footing and a cross-country field. " Ride- Out" at home on the enclosed board fenced perimeter trail with galloping lane that runs parallel to the 9-acre lake. A deluxe main barn (attached to the indoor arena by a short, covered way) features 18 custom designed European low-rise stalls with auto waterers, fans, rubber pavers, two heated tack rooms, a feed room, two restrooms and laundry room. An additional barn features 8 European stalls with yoke fronts auto waterers, tack and feed rooms, a manager's office and a lounge with kitchenette. Wheatland Farm’s expansive history predates the American founding, has hosted historical figures such as George Washington and played a vital role in the birth of Western Loudoun’s economy in the 1700s. In the present time, the property has numerous buildings including: a magnificent six-bedroom Manor House, dating to 1741; four-bedroom Guest House (circa1800); Guest Cottage with full kitchen and one bed and bath; Daniel Boone Cottage (or “Boat House”), built circa 1796 and later moved to the property, and prominently perched on the lake; Milking Parlor (currently used to host coffees; circa 1800); Great Barn (circa 1800, finished on two levels with 8 stalls); Carriage House, serving as an executive office, a heated salt-water pool, a nine acre stocked lake with island and additional pond, paved driveways and a parking area. This thoughtfully designed property provides ramps and accessibility features for individuals with disabilities including those with wheelchairs. Bedrooms and bathrooms noted in listing do not include bedrooms and bathrooms in two additional residences or bathrooms in Carriage House, Barns, Coffee House (Milking Parlor) or Boat House (Daniel Boone Cabin). Buyer registration is required prior to a showing appointment.
CURRENTLY ONE OFFICE SPACE IS AVAILABLE. LOWER LEVEL #B6 . Office Building Located In The Heart Of Downtown Purcellville. Within Walking Distance To Town Offices, Shops And Restaurants. Perfect Place To Showcase Your Business! Each Floor (Set Of 3 Offices) Has Its Own Bathroom. Offices Are Approximately 13'x12' On 3 Levels (Basement, 1st Floor, And 2nd Floor). Common Area Flooring Recently Updated With LVP. Newly Paved Private Parking Lot. Rent Includes Electric, Water, Sewer And Property Maintenance. Tenant Responsible For Phone And Internet. Call For Available Offices.
Prime Location in Historic Purcellville! This charming storefront is situated in the vibrant heart of downtown, just steps away from popular local destinations like Catoctin Creek Distillery, the historic Train Station, and the W&O Trail. Featuring original tin ceilings, a spacious walk-in cooler, and large display windows, this space offers excellent visibility and convenience. Rear parking is available for owners and deliveries. The space can be easily divided into two units with shared facilities. The wholesale inventory of rugs sold separately to the Purchaser.
This reasonable Sale Price includes two-story Bldg. and Two lots , Plenty Parking Spaces, and Dry-Cleaning Business! Adjacent 0 .25 ac is C-4 zoning that allows many commercial uses and 0.38 ac is R-3 that allows to build duplex residential houses/units: TWO LOTS, total 0.63 acres. Hard to find within Purcellville Town limit. Additionally, two rooms with a shower room upstairs can be used as offices or extra storage spaces. Prefer to sell Dry-Cleaning Plant and Property together but can sell dry-cleaning business only. Keep the business and Utilize C-4 ZONE for many other commercial businesses or investments! Dry cleaning business has been at the same location for more than 83 years in town of growing LOUDOUN County. ** CALL LISTING BROKER FOR MORE INFORMATION. Possible owner financing. (Finance fees apply.)
The median home value in Purcellville, VA is $753,400. This is higher than the county median home value of $707,500. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Purcellville, VA is $753,400. Approximately 84.49% of Purcellville homes are owned, compared to 13.89% rented, while 1.62% are vacant. Purcellville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Purcellville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Purcellville, Virginia 20132 has a population of 8,910. Purcellville 20132 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 46.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 50.75%.
The median household income in Purcellville, Virginia 20132 is $140,536. The median household income for the surrounding county is $156,821 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Purcellville 20132 is 35.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.1 inches per year, with 21.3 inches of snow per year.