Experience privacy and seclusion on this fully wooded property located between Sperryville and Culpeper in the Castleton area of the county. This prime piece of real estate hasn’t been on the market in nearly 40 years so don’t miss your opportunity to own it. The tract is accessed via well maintained Middle Of No Way Lane off of Turkey Ridge Road. Multiple home site options exist on this parcel and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside are attainable with some tree clearing. Electricity is nearby making for a cost effective hook up. This property features mild to moderate sloping topography that stretches to Gaschs Lane. A small wet weather stream cuts through the south section of this property adding to its beauty and character. Ideal for recreational use, new home construction, or as an investment tract. Enjoy exciting deer, turkey, and small game hunting on this parcel that has no deed restrictions or covenants either. Currently enrolled in the county’s forestry land use program to save money on the annual taxes. The world-famous Castleton Theater is around the corner for intimate classical music, opera and other performances and events. The villages of Sperryville and Washington are only minutes away and are filled with shopping, art galleries, and restaurants-including the Three-Michelin Star Inn at Little Washington. Just a short drive to all the fun and adventure of Skyline Drive and the Shenandoah National Park.
Prepare to be enchanted by Rappahannock's FernGully. This 25 acre parcel claims over 1100 feet of Castleton View road frontage and encompasses a mature hardwood forest, rock outcroppings, and a modest spring. Please review the marked plat which highlights the significant features of the property and proposes the best house sites. Notes: 1)The house site surrounding the highest elevation point has the potential for scenic views. 2)There is an old hunting camp and shooting range near the back property line, as pictured. **All corners have been marked by a surveyor.
Prepare to be enchanted by Rappahannock's FernGully. This 25 acre parcel claims over 1100 feet of Castleton View road frontage and encompasses a mature hardwood forest, rock outcroppings, and a modest spring. Please review the marked plat which highlights the significant features of the property and proposes the best house sites. Notes: 1)The house site surrounding the highest elevation point has the potential for scenic views. 2)There is an old hunting camp and shooting range near the back property line, as pictured. **All corners have been marked by a surveyor.
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Castleton is located in Virginia. Castleton, Virginia has a population of 832. Castleton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 6.65% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.28%.
The median household income in Castleton, Virginia is $122,242. 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 Castleton is 56.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.4 inches per year, with 20.7 inches of snow per year.