Originally the heart of a1,000 acre farm, this is the first time this parcel has been offered on the open market.� This hidden gem sits in the valley between Walden, Grindstone and Butler Mountains.� The spectacular 100 acre property is home to a wide variety of native flora and fauna.� You are almost guaranteed to see wild turkeys and deer on every visit. Roughly 30 acres of the property is a large open meadow that gently rises and falls adding visual interest to the land while still allowing for it to be productive for livestock, hay or other crops.� To the west of the meadow the property extends along the base of Walden Mountain before it sharply climbs towards the ridge.� To the north of the meadow is a large timber stand.� Filled with poplar, oak, walnut and an assortment of other mature trees, the forest is a joy to walk through.� Like the meadow, the land continues to gently rise and fall and could easily be converted to pastureland if needed.� The eastern edge of the property has a hedge row that separates the meadow from the adjoining neighbors field while forests to the south provide another buffer. Additional acreage may be available with a boundary adjustment.
Originally the heart of a1,000 acre farm, this is the first time this parcel has been offered on the open market. This hidden gem sits in the valley between Walden, Grindstone and Butler Mountains. The spectacular 100 acre property is home to a wide variety of native flora and fauna. You are almost guaranteed to see wild turkeys and deer on every visit. Roughly 30 acres of the property is a large open meadow that gently rises and falls adding visual interest to the land while still allowing for it to be productive for livestock, hay or other crops. To the west of the meadow the property extends along the base of Walden Mountain before it sharply climbs towards the ridge. To the north of the meadow is a large timber stand. Filled with poplar, oak, walnut and an assortment of other mature trees, the forest is a joy to walk through. Like the meadow, the land continues to gently rise and fall and could easily be converted to pastureland if needed. The eastern edge of the property has a hedge row that separates the meadow from the adjoining neighbors field while forests to the south provide another buffer. Additional acreage may be available with a boundary adjustment.
Wooded lot close to Old Rag Mountain, 3.64 acres that has so much potential...close to water for fishing, great for recreational purposes or build your dream home. Some flood plain , septic and water unknown..
Wooded lot close to Old Rag Mountain, 3.64 acres that has so much potential...close to water for fishing, great for recreational purposes or build your dream home. Some flood plain , septic and water unknown..
The median home value in Sperryville, VA is $1,275,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $481,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Sperryville, VA is $1,275,000. Approximately 53.77% of Sperryville homes are owned, compared to 8.54% rented, while 37.69% are vacant. Sperryville 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 Sperryville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Sperryville, Virginia has a population of 244. Sperryville 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 22.28%.
The median household income in Sperryville, Virginia is $83,173. The median household income for the surrounding county is $90,307 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Sperryville is 59.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.7 inches per year, with 21.7 inches of snow per year.