A Legacy of Power and Nature: 3850 Cobbler Mountain Road. Discover a residence that transcends the ordinary—a home with a soul, a storied past, and a commanding presence. Originally the mountain sanctuary of powerful lobbyist Maurice Rosenblatt, this estate was designed as a bold architectural statement for a life of intellect and influence. A Masterpiece of Curated Design. Every architectural detail serves as a curated backdrop, offering a gallery-like atmosphere where fine art feels at home. The current stewards have meticulously evolved the property, honoring its legacy by blending modern luxury with timeless character: Global Textures: The flooring is a soulful mixture of warm, polished wood and authentic, hand-painted Mexican tiles, grounding the home in a rich, organic palette. The Epicurean Heart: A sophisticated chef’s kitchen balances the old world with the new. While featuring modern granite counters, the space retains its original charm through artisan-crafted cabinetry featuring pulls from Mexican craftsmen and a delightful, storied backsplash. The Turret Wing: Ascend to the signature upper-level retreat. This private wing features a luxe soaking tub perfectly positioned to offer a tranquil escape, blending high-design with ultimate relaxation. The Living Art of the Outdoors. The residence was built for high-level hosting and discourse, with expansive entertaining zones that flow effortlessly to the exterior. The grounds are a masterclass in harmony with the Blue Ridge ecosystem: Ecological Treasures: The property incorporates a rare native fern colony and a charming creek, creating a living landscape that invites native birds and butterflies. Mountain Recreation: Bordered by a scenic hiking and riding trail, the estate offers an active connection to the mountain. The Sanctuary: Relax by the in-ground pool and custom pergola while taking in breathtaking, unobstructed views of the peaks. This is more than a home; it is a sanctuary for the next visionary to cherish and protect. With its pedigree of purpose and artistic soul, 3850 Cobbler Mountain Road is ready for its next chapter. Step up to the mountain. Claim your legacy.
Full restoration nearing completion; projected finish date 2/15/26. Photos represent the finished vision. Step back in time—without sacrificing modern comfort—in this beautifully restored circa 1875 farmhouse, a rare offering that has remained in the same family for generations until this year. Crafted in stucco-over-frame construction, the home is undergoing a thoughtful, top-to-bottom restoration that preserves its rich history while elevating its livability for today. Inside, you’ll find 3 charming bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a welcoming fireplace, all blending period character with refreshed style and comfort. (See attachments for the full list of improvements.) Set on 9.50 acres of gently rolling, mostly open land, the property enjoys bold, unobstructed mountain views and is surrounded by large conservation-easement farms, ensuring enduring privacy and rural beauty. A natural spring on the land offers potential for a future pond. Additional historic features include an old frame-and-stone barn and a family cemetery, adding to the unique story of the property. One family member was even a soldier in Mosby’s Rangers during the Civil War, deepening the home’s historical connection. A truly special opportunity to own a piece of Virginia’s past—revived for the next century.
Introducing Ashleigh, a storied 98-acre estate with sweeping views of the Delaplane countryside. Originally part of Chief Justice John Marshall’s Oak Hill holdings, this Greek Revival manor was built for his granddaughter and remains one of Virginia’s most admired historic properties. Ashleigh is listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register, and is further protected by a conservation easement with The Land Trust of Virginia. The main residence showcases grand proportions, 12’ ceilings, heart pine floors, triple-sash windows, and elegant entertaining spaces including a double drawing room, formal dining room, paneled study, and a sun-filled gallery entry. The east wing features an extraordinary octagonal library added in 2001, while the west wing hosts a private and refined owner’s suite. The grounds are truly exceptional—renowned gardens with three outdoor garden rooms, curated plantings, wisteria-draped pergola, massive boxwoods, sculptures, a 100’ fountain, heated pool, and a pool/guest house with full kitchen and two bedrooms. Additional structures include three stables (17 stalls combined), run-in sheds, machine shed, farm manager apartments, and a charming 2-bedroom guest cottage near the main house. Perfectly positioned at the intersection of Route 17 and Route 55, with quick access to I-66, Ashleigh offers unmatched beauty, privacy, and historic pedigree—an extraordinary Delaplane opportunity rarely available.
Discover Pohick’s Corner — a stunning 96-acre country retreat in the heart of Virginia’s horse and wine country, just one hour from Washington, D.C. Set amid rolling hills and preserved landscapes, this exceptional property offers both serenity and opportunity. Protected by a Fauquier County conservation easement, Pohick’s Corner and its neighboring property will forever maintain their breathtaking views and rural charm. The easement allows for the construction of an additional 6,000 sq. ft. home and multiple outbuildings — imagine your dream estate with space for a garage, barn, sheds, or pool house — all while enjoying the existing cozy cottage pool house and low taxes. Built in 2023, the four-bedroom home combines comfort, accessibility, and craftsmanship. Designed for one-level living, it features ramps, wide doorways, and open spaces ideal for easy movement. Inside, you’ll find vaulted and 9ft ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, and marble floors in the kitchen, half bath, and laundry room. A constant-pressure, variable-speed pump delivers water from the 100-gallon-per-minute well, and the five-bedroom septic system allows for future expansion. Step outside to the two-lane lap pool with a zero-entry ramp, perfect for relaxing or daily exercise. The land itself is a rare find — 96 acres of rich, diverse soils, ideal for pasture, grazing, or crops, bordered by two creeks and containing a natural spring. Whether you’re looking to create a private compound, a luxury farm retreat, or simply enjoy country living with modern comfort, Pohick’s Corner offers it all — unmatched privacy, natural beauty, and endless potential.
A storybook estate of timeless sophistication and country elegance.”¨ Located halfway between Upperville and Delaplane on the fringe of coveted Mellon land and Piedmont Hunt Country, Seaton Place Farm is set on 55+/- verdant acres of rolling lawns, mature trees, and wide-open pastures. The estate captures the beauty of every season ”” a true Currier & Ives setting. The stately 5,800-square-foot 1840's brick residence is perfectly sited amid stone courtyards, a koi pond, a graceful marble-and-wrought-iron rotunda, outdoor entertaining space with stone hearth, and in-ground pool. An expansive barn complex, additional private residence, large pond with dock, and a personal golf course compete the offering”” all impeccably maintained. Inside, the main house masterfully blends historic character with modern comfort. Exposed exterior brick walls, antique floors, vintage mantels and hand blown windowpanes are married with an expansive grand hallway, elegantly renovated baths and light filled, glass and window encompassed primary suite with private balcony and a bird's eye vista of the grounds. The piece de resistance is the newly remodeled, published chef's kitchen and great room wing, complete with an imported Lacanache stove, luxury ap
Fox Hill Manor Tucked within a peaceful private enclave in the heart of Virginia hunt country, 9565 Briar Lane is a classic brick estate that blends timeless architecture with modern comfort””all framed by uninterrupted views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Surrounded by rolling farmland, thoughtfully designed gardens, and classic old boxwoods, this refined country home blends peaceful seclusion with timeless comfort and livability. A columned front porch welcomes you through French doors into a grand foyer, where natural light fills the beautiful space. Immediately off the grand foyer, the formal living room sits to one side, featuring a fireplace and connecting seamlessly to a second, more casual living space with custom built ins. This relaxed gathering room opens onto the back deck and pool terrace, creating an ideal flow for indoor-outdoor entertaining. On the opposite side of the foyer, the formal dining room””adorned with elegant wallpaper and its own fireplace offers a sophisticated setting for entertaining. The recently renovated kitchen offers panoramic views of the backyard and mountains beyond, complete with modern appliances, generous cabinet space, and abundant natural light. Adjacent is a custom mudroom with built-in b
Sited high overlooking its 122 rolling acres, this impressive home features high ceilings, large windows, and spectacular views from all the main rooms. With over 7,300 sq. ft. of beautiful living space, the interior seamlessly blends rustic with elegance. The owners commissioned Architect Tim Clites, and Contractor Chris Carey to design, engineer and carry out the project. The house was masterly completed in August 2004 with new foundations, systems and materials with exception of a vintage post & beam timber structure relocated from Vermont. A light filled front hall beautifully connects the two sections of the home. The three-level section to the southwest is the classic post & beam structure which provides grand living areas. The structure's hand-hewn beams were originally numbered, dismantled in Vermont and reconstructed on a stone foundation measuring 49' x 32'. The northeast section has four levels, which house four of the five bedrooms. Beautiful stonework, divided light windows and copper roofing tie the architecture together perfectly across the two sections. As one enters the home, the materials and attention to detail are evident. Throughout the main and upper level is handsome random width oak flooring, milled locally
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Delaplane is located in Virginia. Delaplane, Virginia has a population of 1,156. Delaplane is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.95% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.08%.
The median household income in Delaplane, Virginia is $126,184. The median household income for the surrounding county is $111,368 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Delaplane is 58.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.3 inches per year, with 20.2 inches of snow per year.