The Lookout: an incredible Blue Ridge Mountain getaway awaits on the shoulder of Jenkins Mountain. Located between Sperryville and “little” Washington, Rediviva Lane is known for some of the most spectacular views in all of Rappahannock County. The Lookout, perched at almost 1400 feet of elevation, delivers in a big way. The well-built driveway meanders and climbs up the hill, curves around a charming spring-fed pond, and ends at an opening in the forest. From there, a panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains stretches before you. The view takes in a long swath of Shenandoah National Park and includes such well-known peaks as The Pinnacle and Hawksbill. The iconic ragged shape of Old Rag Mountain is the centerpiece. The long view continues towards Sperryville and down the scenic Francis Thornton (F.T.) Valley. The rugged 52-acre wooded parcel provides complete privacy and tranquility, with only two property owners beyond it. With a finished driveway to the house site and a well already installed, The Lookout is ready for your plans. Note: all photos were taken on foot, no drone was used to capture the incredible views. ?? About 10 minutes from both Sperryville and “little” Washington, and convenient to Warrenton and Culpeper, The Lookout is ideally situated for full-time residents or weekenders alike. Located less than two hours from Washington, DC, and just over an hour from Charlottesville, the property is within an easy driving distance for weekend getaways. Rappahannock and surrounding counties offer endless recreational possibilities. Nearby Shenandoah National Park is home to scenic Skyline Drive with its overlooks as well as many miles of trails. The Blue Rock Inn and Restaurant, with arena polo games in the summer, is just down the road. There are wineries and breweries, great restaurants and cafes, antique stores, farms and orchards, and much more. Looking for cultural activities? Visit one of the many art galleries, attend a play or a concert at one of the theaters, or visit the Rappahannock Historical Society’s museum.
The Lookout: an incredible Blue Ridge Mountain getaway awaits on the shoulder of Jenkins Mountain. Located between Sperryville and “little”? Washington, Rediviva Lane is known for some of the most spectacular views in all of Rappahannock County. The Lookout, perched at almost 1400 feet of elevation, delivers in a big way. The well-built driveway meanders and climbs up the hill, curves around a charming spring-fed pond, and ends at an opening in the forest. From there, a panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains stretches before you. The view takes in a long swath of Shenandoah National Park and includes such well-known peaks as The Pinnacle and Hawksbill. The iconic ragged shape of Old Rag Mountain is the centerpiece. The long view continues towards Sperryville and down the scenic Francis Thornton (F.T.) Valley. The rugged 52-acre wooded parcel provides complete privacy and tranquility, with only two property owners beyond it. With a finished driveway to the house site and a well already installed, The Lookout is ready for your plans. Note: all photos were taken on foot, no drone was used to capture the incredible views. 🌲 About 10 minutes from both Sperryville and “little”? Washington, and convenient to Warrenton and Culpeper
Stone Chimney Farm: Discover the charm and potential of this beautiful 27-acre property nestled near the Shenandoah National Park. Once home to an old homestead, the original stone chimney still stands as a reminder of the land’s rich history and timeless character. The property offers an ideal mix of open, fenced pasture—perfect for livestock—and wooded, mountainous terrain that’s excellent for hunting or exploring nature. A strong, rushing stream crosses the land, adding both beauty and a reliable water feature. With excellent road frontage and multiple potential building sites, this is a wonderful place to create your dream home or weekend retreat. Enjoy the peaceful rural setting while staying close to local restaurants, vineyards, and art galleries that showcase the best of the Piedmont lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a working farm, a hunting retreat, or a private homestead surrounded by mountain scenery, this property offers endless possibilities.
Stone Chimney Farm: Discover the charm and potential of this beautiful 27-acre property nestled near the Shenandoah National Park. Once home to an old homestead, the original stone chimney still stands as a reminder of the land's rich history and timeless character. The property offers an ideal mix of open, fenced pasture””perfect for livestock””and wooded, mountainous terrain that's excellent for hunting or exploring nature. A strong, rushing stream crosses the land, adding both beauty and a reliable water feature. With excellent road frontage and multiple potential building sites, this is a wonderful place to create your dream home or weekend retreat. Enjoy the peaceful rural setting while staying close to local restaurants, vineyards, and art galleries that showcase the best of the Piedmont lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a working farm, a hunting retreat, or a private homestead surrounded by mountain scenery, this property offers endless possibilities.
EXQUISITE best describes this gem of a building site overlooking the Rush River to the mountains. A full 2.88 carats (let's say acres) packed with interesting facets, from the old colonial road on one boundary to the trail down to the relaxing Rush River bottom on the other, all adjoining an organic regenerative micro farm. A bit of limb pruning or clearing will open pretty views to the mountains from the building site above the mountain river.
Harris Hollow Hideaway sits along a quiet country road in the hills of Rappahannock County, just two and a half miles from the historic village of Washington, Virginia. This 9.8-acre parcel is already primed for your vision, with a roughed-in driveway, electricity on site, and a three-bedroom septic permit in place””ready for you to create your ideal escape. The driveway meanders through a small meadow at roughly 720 feet in elevation before climbing the slope to the proposed home site, set midway up the property at around 980 feet. Here, you'll find seasonal views of Jenkins Mountain's ridgeline to the southwest””views that could easily be opened for year-round enjoyment. Peaceful forest surrounds the property, with the gentle sound of the Rush River carrying up from belowYet, despite its privacy, the location offers easy access to the best of the region. Washington, DC is only an hour and a half away, Charlottesville just an hour. Outdoor enthusiasts will love being only a mile and a half from the Mount Marshall trailhead and close to Shenandoah National Park. Dining and culture are equally close at hand, from the world-renowned Inn at Little Washington and Patty O's Café to local wineries, breweries, galleries, antique shops,
Washington Mill: Iconic 18-th century large grist mill sits at the edge of historic, beautifully preserved village of Little Washington on nearly four beautiful acres. Located along the banks of the Rush River, the old mill is rare in its solid structure, gorgeous stonework, and its expansive interior. Sellers have invested considerable effort in making the building ready for new uses, developing concepts and plans for a potential next chapter for this magnificent property, now ready for a new owner. With the western portion of the acreage suitable for a new structure, parking and entrance, and the eastern portion with a rehabilitated Mill building, outdoor spaces, the property could contain a number of commercial uses. The beautiful land along the river with its nearby stone outcroppings would be the perfect backdrop for gatherings.
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Washington is located in Virginia. Washington, Virginia has a population of 66. Washington 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 in Washington, Virginia is $34,453. 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 Washington is 63 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.7 inches per year, with 24.4 inches of snow per year.