Picture the ultimate country retreat – a gentle landscape visible from every window, solitude, communion with nature – and then add mountains, a pond, fields, and forests as far as the eye can see, and you have Walnut Hill Farm. The perfect place to re-charge your batteries and escape the cares of the wider world. The residence is deceptively simple, but high-end finishes and systems assure your every comfort. Beyond the house and gardens, trails radiate in all directions to explore the stunning landscape. From the two hundred year old spring house to the newly built house, everything is wonderfully maintained and ready for your arrival. Residence A charming and compact home with high end finishes, the residence at Walnut Hill farm has been thoughtfully designed for easy living and comfort. Tasteful mixing of stone and wood has created a rustic interior and exterior which fits the landscape perfectly. Large windows in every room provide restful pastoral and mountain views from every angle and a large stone terrace provides for indoor/outdoor living. While the compact house provides everything you’d need for country living, the property also contains a stunning building site for a much larger manor house if so desired. Grounds and Outbuildings Kitchen Garden – Near the house is a fenced garden with water, trellising, and stone walls. Planting beds have been double dug and mulched and there are permanent plantings of raspberries, figs, and other perennials. Garage – A two car garage with additional storage is an attractive feature between the house and the barn. Barn – A large Morton-built barn with water and electricity a climate controlled office/tack room. There are two large stalls with drylot turn-out. Additional stalls could easily be retrofitted into the existing structure. There is plenty of hay and vehicle storage. Paddocks are accessed directly from the barn. Spring House – This stone structure is almost 200 years old and continues to provide a steady stream of water even in the driest of conditions. The spring house is in great shape and is ready for another 200 years. Stone Walls – There are literally miles of stone walls on the property. Most of the walls have been restored and provide a wonderful backdrop to the fields and the forest and help define pastures. Farm Approximately 70 acres of the 121 acres that make up Walnut Hill Farm are open fields, pastures, or hayfields. The pasture land is a mix of orchard grass and native forbs and clover and is fenced for horses. There are two large paddocks that can be subdivided with temporary fencing. A large hayfield also can be used for grazing between cuttings. Much of the rest of the open land has an orchard grass base, but has slowly been converted to native field grasses and wildflowers. Trails are cut throughout the open areas and feature picnic areas and vantage points to take in the astounding views. These fields are cut once a year to prevent them from growing up in forest. Wildlife abounds. Approximately 50 acres is woodland, mainly hardwood forest. This is a mix of hickory, oak, and poplar with a few other species. The forest provides a buffer between neighboring properties and enhances the privacy of the farm.
Historic Stone Farmhouse on 116.8 Acres of Rolling Virginia Countryside is available for the first time in nearly a century! Tucked quietly into the foothills of Huntly, Virginia, where creeks weave through open meadows and mist settles gently over the Blue Ridge, stands a home that feels timeless. Built in 1720, the stone farmhouse at 290 Riley Hollow Road has watched centuries pass, yet it still radiates the same strength, warmth, and grace that have anchored it for generations. The current owners have lovingly and meticulously renewed and restored this home and the accoutrements of the land, honoring its heritage while crafting it for todays modern lifestyle. The main level has been reimagined — all new flooring stretches through the living spaces, a beautiful enclosed sunroom and large deck have been added to the rear of the property enveloping the endless views. In the kitchen, quartz countertops gleam beside bar counter seating and a custom moveable island, designed from an original 1800s farm table and topped with black walnut milled from a fallen tree on the property — a piece of history reborn and returned home. Throughout the farmhouse, hand-hewn beams, exposed stone walls, and original woodwork tell stories of another time, while updates throughout bring ease and comfort. Every corner balances authenticity and refinement — a place that feels both rooted and renewed. Beyond the home, 116.8 acres unfold in every direction — a landscape of beauty and quiet power. Multiple creeks including Bearwallow creek, Sprucepine Branch and waterfall branch thread through the property, feeding a freshwater pond where deer and heron often stop at dusk. The properties stone walls were labor intensively rebuilt and trace the hillsides, marking the passage of time with enduring grace. At the edge of the horizon rises Little Bastard Mountain, a rugged and beloved landmark that seems to guard the valley below. Practicality meets grandeur here: a massive steel Quonset Building stands ready for whatever your pleasure… equipment, hobbies, small plane hangar, indoor pickleball court or any creative venture one might have; an oversized garage with ample space for 4 vehicles, a storage shed with log shed, a cattle run-in, a former horse stable, and the remains of a spring house provide ample space for work, enjoyment and life on the land. Every element serves a purpose, blending function with beauty in the rhythm of rural Virginia living. This is more than a property — it’s a living legacy. A place where history breathes through every beam and stone, where craftsmanship and care have shaped both the home and the land. Whether you dream of a working farm, a peaceful retreat, or a multigenerational sanctuary, 290 Riley Hollow Road offers a rare and extraordinary chance to own a true piece of Virginia’s soul. Come walk the fields, listen to the creeks, embrace the views and feel the past and present meet in perfect harmony. 290 Riley Hollow Road is more than a home — it’s a legacy estate, a story of Virginia’s past and future, waiting for its next steward. Schedule your private showing to explore this extraordinary property where history, craftsmanship, and nature converge. Want a larger home? There is plenty of space for an additional dwelling or use the plans already created for this property. Architectural drawings/planset for an enlarged main home are available to the buyer of this amazing property. Be sure to watch the amazing aerial video!
Handcrafted timber and log, accented with stone and pristine views, Bear Wallow Farm is a 42-acre enclave for family and friends with a main residence and two guest cabins in an unparalleled setting—proof you don’t need Montana when you have Rappahannock. This place is special. Sited on a gentle rise among pastures and ponds, wrapped in mountain views, this custom circa 2000 white pine log home of 5,750 sq. ft. stands apart in quality but was designed to complement the land, using nature’s materials- pine, cedar, cherry, maple, walnut, copper, granite, stone, and slate. The main house (2 bedrooms) and two guest cabins, built with the same level of detail and richness, provide 4 total bedrooms in this compound, located in a coveted region of Rappahannock. The main level breaths with its vaulted ceiling, natural light and a floor plan that naturally flows. French doors throughout connect easily to the outdoors, bringing in views, light, and fresh air. The living room features a 15-foot-wide stone fireplace opposite two stories of south-facing windows. Overhead, two single-length hand-hewn beams span 40 feet, one of the home’s best architectural details. The dining area and kitchen, complete with custom cabinetry, an oversized island, and Viking and Sub-Zero appliances, seamlessly join the space. The gracious library leads to the main-level primary suite that opens to a rear patio with spa. Renovated in 2023, the primary bath is premium with a clawfoot tub, glass-enclosed shower, brass fixtures, and rich tiger maple cabinetry. Radiant heat throughout the main level adds a subtle warmth, creating a comfortable home. The upper level offers stunning views and flexible spaces for workouts, reading, or home offices with Starlink internet. A large room, currently a bedroom, can serve as an art studio, study or more. (County-wide broadband is scheduled to be completed by Fall 2026.) A tavern-inspired space with a pressed tin ceiling and bar—ideal for gatherings and game nights surprises in the lower level. A wine room, home theater, spacious office, and coded safe room are also on this level. The two guest cabins have large bedrooms, a fireplace, full bath and a kitchenette (no stove) and allow guests to settle in and enjoy their own space and privacy. The pastoral setting of open hayfields offers possibilities— future equestrian facilities, gardens or hunting in both field and mountainside. The equipment barn (4 enclosed bays, 3 open) with concrete floor accommodates tractors, 4-wheelers, tools and equipment. Inside, a commercial kitchen, bathrooms, walk-in cooler and freezer. The large woodworking shop is a craftsman's dream--fully conditioned is ready for projects. Fun fact: the bar for Flint Hill’s beloved Griffin Tavern was crafted here. All just 20 minutes from Little Washington, home to the renowned Inn at Little Washington and Patty O’s Café and Sperryville, both offering restaurants, breweries, unique shops and more. 20 minutes to Front Royal, 30 minutes to Warrenton and 90 minutes to DC. Crafted over 20 years in harmony with the land, this one-of-a-kind property offers the essence of elevated Rappahannock living.
Apple Ridge Farm is in a spectacular park-like setting. It offers beautiful open mountain views, a private pond complete with a windmill and dock, a well-crafted Sawmill River Post & Beam house, and a small historic log cabin overlooking a stream to inspire creative minds. There are fenced pastures, a 2-story barn with electricity and concrete floors, an oversized 2-car garage, and a 3-bay Morton tractor barn. The spacious timber-frame contemporary has super insulated weather-tight shell construction, large wood beams, high-ceilings, Anderson windows, hardwood floors, skylights, a two and a half-story fireplace, and an all-season sunroom. This first-time offered property is located within 2 miles of Flint Hill and close to the quaint Town of Washington. Near wonderful eateries, wineries/breweries, art galleries, beautiful Skyline Drive, and the Shenandoah National Park for your enjoyment. Whether you choose to farm, ride horses, garden, or just relax and enjoy the sweet Rappahannock County life, this glorious home and property will welcome you and your guests.
Historic Stone Farmhouse on 116.8 Acres of Rolling Virginia Countryside is available for the first time in nearly a century! Tucked quietly into the foothills of Huntly, Virginia, where creeks weave through open meadows and mist settles gently over the Blue Ridge, stands a home that feels timeless. Built in 1720, the stone farmhouse at 290 Riley Hollow Road has watched centuries pass, yet it still radiates the same strength, warmth, and grace that have anchored it for generations. The current owners have lovingly and meticulously renewed and restored this home and the accoutrements of the land, honoring its heritage while crafting it for todays modern lifestyle. The main level has been reimagined — all new flooring stretches through the living spaces, a beautiful enclosed sunroom and large deck have been added to the rear of the property enveloping the endless vies. In the kitchen, quartz countertops gleam beside bar counter seating and a custom moveable island, designed from an original 1800s farm table and topped with black walnut milled from a fallen tree on the property — a piece of history reborn and returned home. Throughout the farmhouse, hand-hewn beams, exposed stone walls, and original woodwork tell stories of another time, while updates throughout bring ease and comfort. Every corner balances authenticity and refinement — a place that feels both rooted and renewed. Beyond the home, 116.8 acres unfold in every direction — a landscape of beauty and quiet power. Multiple creeks including Bearwallow creek, Sprucepine Branch and waterfall branch thread through the property, feeding a freshwater pond where deer and heron often stop at dusk. The properties stone walls were labor intensively rebuilt and trace the hillsides, marking the passage of time with enduring grace. At the edge of the horizon rises Little Bastard Mountain, a rugged and beloved landmark that seems to guard the valley below. Practicality meets grandeur here: a massive steel Quonset Building stands ready for whatever your pleasure… equipment, hobbies, small plane hangar, indoor pickleball court or any creative venture one might have; an oversized garage with ample space for 4 vehicles, a storage shed with log shed, a cattle run-in, a former horse stable, and the remains of a spring house provide ample space for work, enjoyment and life on the land. Every element serves a purpose, blending function with beauty in the rhythm of rural Virginia living. This is more than a property — it’s a living legacy. A place where history breathes through every beam and stone, where craftsmanship and care have shaped both the home and the land. Whether you dream of a working farm, a peaceful retreat, or a multigenerational sanctuary, 290 Riley Hollow Road offers a rare and extraordinary chance to own a true piece of Virginia’s soul. Come walk the fields, listen to the creeks, embrace the views and feel the past and present meet in perfect harmony. 290 Riley Hollow Road is more than a home — it’s a legacy estate, a story of Virginia’s past and future, waiting for its next steward. Schedule your private showing to explore this extraordinary property where history, craftsmanship, and nature converge. Want a larger home? There is plenty of space for an additional dwelling or use the plans already created for this property. Architectural drawings/planset for an enlarged main home are available to the buyer of this amazing property. Be sure to watch the amazing aerial video!
Handcrafted timber and log, accented with stone and pristine views, Bear Wallow Farm is a 42-acre enclave for family and friends with a main residence and two guest cabins in an unparalleled setting—proof you don’t need Montana when you have Rappahannock. This place is special. Sited on a gentle rise among pastures and ponds, wrapped in mountain views, this custom circa 2000 white pine log home of 5,750 sq. ft. stands apart in quality but was designed to complement the land, using nature’s materials- pine, cedar, cherry, maple, walnut, copper, granite, stone, and slate. The main house (2 bedrooms) and two guest cabins, built with the same level of detail and richness, provide 4 total bedrooms in this compound, located in a coveted region of Rappahannock. The main level breaths with its vaulted ceiling, natural light and a floor plan that naturally flows. French doors throughout connect easily to the outdoors, bringing in views, light, and fresh air. The living room features a 15-foot-wide stone fireplace opposite two stories of south-facing windows. Overhead, two single-length hand-hewn beams span 40 feet, one of the home’s best architectural details. The dining area and kitchen, complete with custom cabinetry, an oversized island, and Viking and Sub-Zero appliances, seamlessly join the space. The gracious library leads to the main-level primary suite that opens to a rear patio with spa. Renovated in 2023, the primary bath is premium with a clawfoot tub, glass-enclosed shower, brass fixtures, and rich tiger maple cabinetry. Radiant heat throughout the main level adds a subtle warmth, creating a comfortable home. The upper level offers stunning views and flexible spaces for workouts, reading, or home offices with Starlink internet. A large room, currently a bedroom, can serve as an art studio, study or more. (County-wide broadband is scheduled to be completed by Fall 2026.) A tavern-inspired space with a pressed tin ceiling and bar—ideal for gatherings and game nights surprises in the lower level. A wine room, home theater, spacious office, and coded safe room are also on this level. The two guest cabins have large bedrooms, a fireplace, full bath and a kitchenette (no stove) and allow guests to settle in and enjoy their own space and privacy. The pastoral setting of open hayfields offers possibilities— future equestrian facilities, gardens or hunting in both field and mountainside. The equipment barn (4 enclosed bays, 3 open) with concrete floor accommodates tractors, 4-wheelers, tools and equipment. Inside, a commercial kitchen, bathrooms, walk-in cooler and freezer. The large woodworking shop is a craftsman's dream--fully conditioned is ready for projects. Fun fact: the bar for Flint Hill’s beloved Griffin Tavern was crafted here. All just 20 minutes from Little Washington, home to the renowned Inn at Little Washington and Patty O’s Café and Sperryville, both offering restaurants, breweries, unique shops and more. 20 minutes to Front Royal, 30 minutes to Warrenton and 90 minutes to DC. Crafted over 20 years in harmony with the land, this one-of-a-kind property offers the essence of elevated Rappahannock living.
Apple Ridge Farm is in a spectacular park-like setting. It offers beautiful open mountain views, a private pond complete with a windmill and dock, a well-crafted Sawmill River Post & Beam house, and a small historic log cabin overlooking a stream to inspire creative minds. There are fenced pastures, a 2-story barn with electricity and concrete floors, an oversized 2-car garage, and a 3-bay Morton tractor barn. The spacious timber-frame contemporary has super insulated weather-tight shell construction, large wood beams, high-ceilings, Anderson windows, hardwood floors, skylights, a two and a half-story fireplace, and an all-season sunroom. This first-time offered property is located within 2 miles of Flint Hill and close to the quaint Town of Washington. Near wonderful eateries, wineries/breweries, art galleries, beautiful Skyline Drive, and the Shenandoah National Park for your enjoyment. Whether you choose to farm, ride horses, garden, or just relax and enjoy the sweet Rappahannock County life, this glorious home and property will welcome you and your guests.
Walnut Grove is tucked into a forest of grand trees where you can enjoy being surrounded by nature. With a pond that attracts wildlife to your front yard, nature provides you with beauty. There is not another house in your view. Whether you choose this home for your weekend getaway or your full-time residence, you will not have to spend your precious free time mowing. There is space for gardening if this if it is your passion, but it is certainly not necessary. You can sit (or grill) on the generous deck overlooking the pond and listen to bird song, photograph the changing seasons and enjoy the visiting wildlife steps away from your front door. Take a morning or evening walk on the wooded country road for miles in either direction. If you like long distance hiking, the nearby Shenandoah National Park is your answer. The village of Flint Hill, a few minutes away, offers The Dark Horse Pub and The Blue Door, two great local restaurants. Also in Flint Hill is a gas station (a great convenience as we don’t have many in Rappahannock County!) and a small country store for those items you forgot to buy or bring with you. The county seat of Washington, Virginia is a short drive; the Inn at Little Washington, Patty O’s restaurant, Ballard’s gift shop, and a wine and chocolate shop make a walk around this historic town a pleasure. Also, there are numerous wineries in the county; experience a different one every weekend! If you are fan of Sarah Susanka’s Not So Big House book, you will love this home. It has everything you need and more than you would expect in a small package. The open floor plan offers a fully equipped kitchen with all new appliances off the bright, cozy living room. Large windows expand the living space by bringing the outdoors in. A comfortably sized full bathroom is available on this floor. Upstairs are two light filled, good sized bedrooms as well as a second large bathroom that includes a convenient laundry space with a full-sized washer and dryer. Be sure to check out this home if you have been looking to simplify and enjoy your life. It has all you could ask for without more than you need. It is also easily accessible to Route 66, via the town of Front Royal.
BEAR WALLOW HOLLOW leads leftto the base of the Blue Ridge where it forks left onto Woodland Ln for the final ride up to this 17 acre mountain sanctuary with a comfortable home and large shed-shop for equipment and projects. Mountain trails offer potential for exercise and the surprising beauty of nature. The large windows, porch and surrounding grounds provide glimpses of wildlife, Winter sunrises and ridges, Spring greening, Summer flowers and the always fantastic Fall color scheme. The kitchen island faces the large bay window of the dining room, while the living room is spacious and adjoins an enclosed porch, all delightfully warmed in chilly weather by a wonderfully cozy wood stove plus standard HVAC. The primary bedroom offers large windows and the guest room is slightly removed so all enjoy privacy. In all, a delightful find in the Blue Ridge Mountains a short distance from the excellent restaurants, wineries, art, theatre, music and many non-profit organizations you can join throughout Rappahannock County.

Huntly is located in Virginia. Huntly, Virginia 22640has a population of 567. Huntly 22640 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 for the surrounding county is $90,307 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Huntly 22640 is 56.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.4 inches per year, with 24.3 inches of snow per year.