The median home value in Sperryville, VA is $1,070,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $412,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Sperryville, VA is $1,070,000.
Approximately 52% of Sperryville homes are owned,
compared to 22% rented, while
25% are vacant.
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Dont miss this opportunity to own a charming three-bedroom log home on 34 scenic, mostly open acres-an ideal setting for horses, other animals, or small-scale farming. Built in 2008, this 1,760 sq. ft. one-level home features beautiful pine/random-width flooring throughout, with authentic log interior accents that add to its warm, rustic character. The vaulted living and dining area is anchored by a handsome stone wood-burning fireplace and opens to both a welcoming front porch and rear porches-perfect for enjoying the pastoral surroundings. The country kitchen is equipped with a premium Wolf 6-burner gas range with grill, and sits conveniently next to the mudroom and attached two-car garage. Oversized windows throughout the home frame sweeping views of the gently rolling pastureland. Equestrian and farm-ready, the property includes a 4-stall metal center-aisle barn with 12x12 stalls, a dedicated tack room, hay storage, water hydrant, and electric service. Theres also a large open tractor/hay storage building that doubles as a run-in shed. The land is fully fenced with a mix of woven wire and board fencing, divided into Five pasture areas. Mature woods create a natural border along the rear of the property for added privacy. Located near the Madison and Rappahannock County line, this property has a Sperryville zip code and all the privacy of the adjoining counties. Please note: an older structure on the property may disqualify the property from VA, FHA, or Rural Development loans. Conventional or Farm Credit financing is recommended. The property has a 2-bedroom septic system .Seller uses T Mobil Internet. Be sure to check the documents for a full list of features and the survey.
Experience tranquil country living in this beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick home situated on 12 scenic acres of rolling pasture and serene woodland, just moments from the heart of historic downtown Sperryville, this home boasts breathtaking elevated southeastern views of the picturesque mountains and fields surrounding the charming village. The property provides an idyllic setting for quiet relaxation or entertaining family and friends. This listing includes an additional 5-acre property, totaling 12 acres combined. The second property features a home being sold in as-is condition, requiring major renovations-offering a fantastic opportunity for customization or investment potential. The main home, fully renovated in 2021-2022 features a full, unfinished basement, providing abundant opportunity to customize and expand living space according to your preferences. Enjoy excellent cell phone reception and high-speed internet-ideal for remote work or simply staying connected. Conveniently located near Shenandoah National Park, the property offers easy access to renowned wineries, scenic hiking trails, and vibrant local restaurants. Don't miss this perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and modern convenience!
Experience tranquil country living in this beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick home situated on 7 scenic acres of rolling pasture and serene woodland, just moments from the heart of historic downtown Sperryville, this home boasts breathtaking elevated southeastern views of the picturesque mountains and fields surrounding the charming village. The property provides an idyllic setting for quiet relaxation or entertaining family and friends. The home was fully renovated in 2021-22 and features a full, unfinished basement, providing abundant opportunity to customize and expand living space according to your preferences. Enjoy excellent cell phone reception and high-speed internet-ideal for remote work or simply staying connected. Conveniently located near Shenandoah National Park, the property offers easy access to renowned wineries, scenic hiking trails, and vibrant local restaurants. Don't miss this perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and modern convenience!
Robins View Farm is the perfect perch from which to admire the peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are 25 acres of rolling fields with breathtaking pastoral and mountain views in all directions. The comfortable all brick home has a generous deck on the west elevation, overlooking the pastures and oriented to maximize sunset views over the mountains. The farms solid accessory structures include a well-thought-out four stall stable, a machine shed, and an oversized three-bay garage. ð?? The front of the home gives a sense of modesty that belies the roominess of the rest. The welcoming Great Room has walls of windows on three sides to take in the views. There is a wood-burning fireplace with a classic fender to sit on, a wet bar, and a full bath. The deck wraps around this room, making the outdoors part of the space. The comfortable primary suite is above the Great Room and shares the same capacious footprint. The walls of windows frame the Blue Ridge Mountains, including the peak of beloved Old Rag Mountain. ð?? Located in the area of what was once the Village of Slate Mills, there is a sense of community that adds to the propertys rural charms. This Rappahannock County gem is only a 15 minute drive to Sperryville and about the same to the Old Rag Mountain trailhead. For the equestrian, this property is near miles of trails and several local hunts. The beauty of life in Rappahannock is hard to describe but easy to fall in love with.
Tucked deep into 50 pristine, wooded acres that directly border the Shenandoah National Park, this extraordinary 3-bedroom, 2-bath retreat blends 19th-century Appalachian history with hints of the clean, light-filled elegance of Frank Lloyd Wrights organic modernism. Originally an 1800s hand-hewn log cabin, the home has been rustically updated with generous fenestration that invites the forest inside while casting nighttime interiors aglow like a lantern among the trees. This is a property that lives and breathes with nature. Abundant natural springs, cleared hiking trails and terraced stone gardens-lush and lovingly manicured-cascade down the mountain slope, bordered by ancient, dry-stacked stone walls that have stood for generations. A clear, manageable pond reflects the towering hardwoods, while seasonal springs and filtered mountain light nourish a rich understory of mountain laurel, ferns, and rare lady slippers. Inside, rustic timbers and original log walls meet warm modern finishes, creating a serene and grounded living space designed for both comfort and contemplation. Thoughtfully placed windows frame sweeping views of forest, sky, and gardens at every turn. Whether you're seeking quiet solitude, a writers or artists haven, or a place to gather and share the natural abundance of Virginias mountains, this property offers timeless beauty, absolute privacy, and direct access to thousands of protected acres just beyond your doorstep.
Imagine a getaway in the Blue Ridge Mountains that combines a quiet setting and historic charm with easy access to all that the area has to offer. The Cabins on Ashby make this dream a reality. The 14-acre property is located only 3 miles from charming Sperryville and less than 10 from Washington, Virginia. It is just 1.5 mi. from the Hazel River Trailhead, 11 mi. from the entrance to Skyline Drive and 10.6 mi. from Old Rag Mountain in Shenandoah National Park. ***The Cabins on Ashby consist of a Main House with 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, an oversized detached 2-bay garage with a room above, the Guest Cabin with 1 bedroom and 1.5 baths, the Tasting Room cabin with a full bath, the Studio with a deck that overlooks the creek, and a beautifully crafted covered bridge. During their heyday The Cabins saw famous musicians come to jam on the porches. For a while the Smokehouse was VA's only meadery, serving excellent honey wine made with honey produced on site. The property's history goes back even further, with the actual age of some of the log buildings lost to time. ***Beaverdam Creek bounces over boulders and meanders its way melodiously between The Cabins. Spanning this sprightly stream is a remarkable covered footbridge that is an architectural work of art. In mid-span there is a table and built-in benches. Adding to the intrigue, a plexiglass panel allows one to spy on fish from above. ***The Main House is part log cabin and part Cape Cod with cedar siding and a standing-seem metal roof. The seemingly disparate halves are cleverly knitted together by a bright, airy entrance foyer just off the old-style front porch. The newer part of the home has an open floor plan with living, dining, and open kitchen area all flowing together. There is a chimney in the center with a wood stove in the kitchen and a fireplace in the living room. This part of the home has a main-floor bedroom and a full bath. The log cabin side has a cozy den with a flue for a wood stove, the perfect spot on a chilly winter evening. ***Just outside the kitchen door is a large covered porch that is ideal for outdoor entertaining. The porch leads out to a fenced back yard and an in-ground pool with a pleasing organic shape. Swim with the mountain laurel-covered hillside as your Blue Ridge Mountains backdrop. ***The upper floor boasts an owner's suite that encompasses the entire newer side of the home. This private space includes ample closets, a full bath, and an oversized bedroom with a fireplace and plenty of space for a seating area. The log cabin side has an additional bedroom featuring a hand-carved headboard made by local artist Peter Kramer, and a full bath with a claw-foot tub. ***The cozy Guest Cabin is also partially log and partially frame with a standing-seem metal roof and a rustic porch. It has a separate driveway and is currently being used as a rental. The main floor has a kitchen/dining area, a living area with a wood stove on a fieldstone hearth, and a convenient half bath. Upstairs there is another seating area and a bedroom with a full bath. Sunlight streams in the large windows and the sound of Beaverdam Creek serenades you from below. ***The third log building that makes up The Cabins is the former Tasting Room. Unlike the other buildings, the unusual Tasting Room sports a stunning thatched roof with decorated and shingled eaves. Once it was no longer being used for tastings, a remodel was planned but never completed. With existing plumbing, electricity and bathroom, The Tasting Room is ready for reinvention. ***The Studio is the most recently built structure and could be used in multiple ways. Perhaps an artist's work space or just an unusual storage building, it has a standing-seam roof and a beautiful, curved deck overlooking the creek. ***Steeped in charm and possibilities, The Cabins on Ashby are ready for you to write a new chapter in a long and interesting story.
Fantastic opportunity to purchase Ivy Hill Farm. First time ever on the market. Large farm of open pasture/hay fields and wooded acreage. Old stone walls, ponds, and outstanding mountain and pastoral views. House and outbuildings sold in 'as is' condition. Wooded uplands and mountain slopes. Ideal vineyard and/or winery location with excellent slope and elevation and soil mix/drainage for grapes. Beautiful setting for weekend home(s) or full time farming venture. Ideal location near Shenanoah National Park and easy access from Hwy 211 halfway between Little Washington and Sperryville.
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