Peace and Plenty at Bollingbrook, circa 1809, presents an outstanding property in the history of Virginia. Originally part of a 9,600-acre land patent from Lord Fairfax in 1731 it later became a wedding present of 790 acres in 1809 whereas the one-story, Federal brick house of four rooms was constructed. Later in 1830, Robert Bolling added 21 rooms creating an ornate and classic Jeffersonian design with 15 ft. ceilings, beautiful fireplace mantels, intricate cornices and columns, a glorious staircase, beautiful hand-blown glass windows, decorative door handles and hinges and gorgeous, white oak floors. All original seventeen (17) structures remain: The Manor House, The Pool House, The Guest Cottage, The Gate House, The Chapel, The Overseer's House, The 12-stall Barn, The Old Silo barn (oldest in the State of Virginia), The Cannery, The Scale House, The Blacksmith Shop, A Wood Shed, The Schoolhouse, A Smokehouse, A Summer Kitchen, A Barn Apartment and The Hilleary House. The main house offers four generous entertaining rooms upon entry; a Music room, Living room, Meeting room and a Library. The expansive Dining room can accommodate two dozen friends and family. A Primary Suite with adjoining sitting room, opens to the deck sunroom and a stroll on the wrap around balcony. Of course, a luxurious bath leading to an expansive closet of 27 ft. x 18ft. outfits the suite. In addition, there are two, luxurious bedrooms with fireplaces and private baths, a back staircase, full basement, a three-car garage, and a lovely mudroom entry to the Kitchen with enclosed porch. The Pool House flanks a saltwater pool with a wide lounging ledge and overlooks the Blue Ridge displaying spectacular sunset views! Among the pristinely manicured grounds is the notable 250-year-old Cedar of Lebanon tree, largest in Virginia. Preserved in Easement with the Land Trust of Virginia and in the Piedmont Hunt territory, this 365-acre retreat offers unparalleled tranquility and privacy for All to enjoy!
Peace and Plenty at Bollingbrook, circa 1809, presents an outstanding property in the history of Virginia. Originally part of a 9,600-acre land patent from Lord Fairfax in 1731 it later became a wedding present of 790 acres in 1809 whereas the one-story, Federal brick house of four rooms was constructed. Later in 1830, Robert Bolling added 21 rooms creating an ornate and classic Jeffersonian design with 15 ft. ceilings, beautiful fireplace mantels, intricate cornices and columns, a glorious staircase, beautiful hand-blown glass windows, decorative door handles and hinges and gorgeous, white oak floors. All original seventeen (17) structures remain: The Manor House, The Pool House, The Guest Cottage, The Gate House, The Chapel, The Overseer's House, The 12-stall Barn, The Old Silo barn (oldest in the State of Virginia), The Cannery, The Scale House, The Blacksmith Shop, A Wood Shed, The Schoolhouse, A Smokehouse, A Summer Kitchen, A Barn Apartment and The Hilleary House. The main house offers four generous entertaining rooms upon entry; a Music room, Living room, Meeting room and a Library. The expansive Dining room can accommodate two dozen friends and family. A Primary Suite with adjoining sitting room, opens to the deck sunroom and a stroll on the wrap around balcony. Of course, a luxurious bath leading to an expansive closet of 27 ft. x 18ft. outfits the suite. In addition, there are two, luxurious bedrooms with fireplaces and private baths, a back staircase, full basement, a three-car garage, and a lovely mudroom entry to the Kitchen with enclosed porch. The Pool House flanks a saltwater pool with a wide lounging ledge and overlooks the Blue Ridge displaying spectacular sunset views! Among the pristinely manicured grounds is the notable 250-year-old Cedar of Lebanon tree, largest in Virginia. Preserved in Easement with the Land Trust of Virginia and in the Piedmont Hunt territory, this 365-acre retreat offers unparalleled tranquility and privacy for All to enjoy!
Upperville is located in Virginia. Upperville, Virginia 20184has a population of 118. Upperville 20184 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.63% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.08%.
The median household income in Upperville, Virginia 20184 is $78,987. 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 Upperville 20184 is 59.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.7 inches per year, with 19.1 inches of snow per year.