You're not going to want to miss out on this absolutely adorable home situated AT THE BASE OF OLD RAG MOUNTAIN!! This solid, charming house is absolutely perfect if you've been searching for that vacation home or wanting to have your own Airbnb....would even make an ideal starter home! Consisting of 3 bedrooms, a full bath and a living room on the main level, this unique floor-plan offers the main living area on the lower level, to include a family room (with flue for a wood-stove), updated eat-in kitchen, and laundry/utility room. Let's not forget about the walk-up attic area that provides plenty of potential to finish for additional living space! Within the last 10 years, several updates have been made to include a new metal roof, replacement windows, HVAC, and new plumbing/electric. Situated on over 3 acres, you'll have plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment, along with a meandering stream coming down the mountain and through the property. Don't wait on this amazing opportunity located in the highly sought after Etlan area of beautiful Madison County! Inspections welcome for informational purposes only; home is being sold strictly "AS IS".
Cedar Springs Farm is located in one of the most desirable and scenic areas of Central Virginia. There are several local wineries and brewery's close by. Graves Mountain Lodge and the Shenandoah National Park are within a few minutes drive. It is a rarity that such an uniquely exceptional property is available to the market. Nestled in Dulaney Hollow, and adjacent to a spring, is a circa 1900 two story farmhouse, in good condition. The five bedroom, one bath, house has a standing seam metal roof, wood siding, stone foundation and patio. In addition there are two wood burning fireplaces. A natural spring provides water to the house, and there is a septic system drainfield. Being strictly sold in "AS IS" condition. Frontage on two State roads. Property is in Forestal and Agricultural Land Use Taxation. Several small creeks, springs and pond on property. Very private yet accessible farm with un-paralleled rolling pastures and views of Old Rag Mountain, from several potential building sites.,Fireplace in Bedroom
The residence at Groundhog Hill was conceived as a country retreat modeled on the stately shingle style summer homes of the Northeast. The house takes advantage of the private setting and the distant mountain views. The grand home in a rustic setting is a stunning combination. While patterned after houses from the turn of the last century, Groundhog Hill provides a comfortable 21st century perch from which to explore the wild landscape of this private valley. The residence at Groundhog Hill was designed as a gathering place for family and friends. In addition to the large living room, library/den, and dining room, there is also a downstairs media room and finished attic rooms for more informal gatherings. On three of the four floors are bedrooms or bedroom suites, that, depending on configuration, can provide overnight accommodations with anywhere from 7 to 9 bedrooms. Spanning the entire length of the house is a grand porch which offers plenty of places to sit, dine, or just watch the mountain views. A terrace below the porch offers the same space at ground level. More intimate outdoor areas include a balcony off of the master bedroom and a side garden next to the mud room/Kitchen entrance. Despite its large size, the house offers intimate spaces throughout. Cozy reading nooks, side rooms off of bedroom suites, and built-in bookshelves and seating provide escapes from the larger entertaining spaces. The interior space very much takes its cue from the rambling summer homes of the Edwardian era and care has been taken to source door hardware and lighting fixtures that reflect that time period and the house architecture. Yet modern touches such as an elevator, sound system, bar fridge, and a gourmet kitchen are all seamlessly combined with period fittings. Groundhog Hill is nestled in a hollow surrounded by the hills and mountains of the Blue Ridge. Indeed, the bulk of Utz Mountain forms the southwestern corner of the property. Most of the property is wooded with fairly mature hardwoods and a few pine and includes an abundance of native flowering trees and shrubs such as dogwood, redbud, and mountain laurel. There is considerable timber value in the larger trees, but the mature canopy provides a relatively open understory on the hillsides for hiking trails. There are several well draining an nicely sloped hillsides suitable for planting a vineyard. Two bold streams course through the property and eventually merge, creating an ideal location for a pond. One of these creates a boundary between the wooded upland and the open fields/meadows of the property entrance and main drive. Of the 192.6 acres, in four tax parcels, only approximately 60 are open land. These open fields are currently unfenced and kept in hay. But they can be easily expanded to include more acreage and fenced for any type of livestock. There is a woven wire property perimeter fence A farm track veers off the main drive and follows along a stream to a large metal framed barn that can be used for equipment or hay storage, or converted to livestock use. There are several outstanding building sites on the property for additional dwellings with private settings and mountain views. Nearer the house are sloping lawns and planted retaining walls that frame the residence and provide overflow parking for bigger events. These areas are landscaped with a variety of smaller trees and shrubs.
The residence at Groundhog Hill was conceived as a country retreat modeled on the stately shingle style summer homes of the Northeast. The house takes advantage of the private setting and the distant mountain views. The grand home in a rustic setting is a stunning combination. While patterned after houses from the turn of the last century, Groundhog Hill provides a comfortable 21st century perch from which to explore the wild landscape of this private valley. The residence at Groundhog Hill was designed as a gathering place for family and friends. In addition to the large living room, library/den, and dining room, there is also a downstairs media room and finished attic rooms for more informal gatherings. On three of the four floors are bedrooms or bedroom suites, that, depending on configuration, can provide overnight accommodations with anywhere from 7 to 9 bedrooms. Spanning the entire length of the house is a grand porch which offers plenty of places to sit, dine, or just watch the mountain views. A terrace below the porch offers the same space at ground level. More intimate outdoor areas include a balcony off of the master bedroom and a side garden next to the mud room/Kitchen entrance. Despite its large size, the house offer
The median home value in Etlan, VA is $411,800. This is higher than the county median home value of $327,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Etlan, VA is $411,800. Approximately 52.63% of Etlan homes are owned, compared to 6.77% rented, while 40.6% are vacant. Etlan 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 Etlan real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Etlan, Virginia 22719 has a population of 372. Etlan 22719 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.85%.
The median household income in Etlan, Virginia 22719 is $64,427. The median household income for the surrounding county is $72,349 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Etlan 22719 is 58.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.9 inches per year, with 20.1 inches of snow per year.