135 Sharp Rock Rd,
Sperryville,
VA
22740
Trailhead is a quiet oasis far away from the cares of the outside world, but near enough to its conveniences. Nestled in its own private valley quite near the Shenandoah National Park, Trailhead features miles of hiking trails, a large pond, streams of varying sizes, lovely lawns and gorgeous woodlands within its 82 acres. If you ever tire of your own hiking trails, the vast network of trails in the Shenandoah National Park are almost literally at your doorstep. After a hike and swim in your pond, there?s plenty to do in the nearby village of Sperryville. Retreats in the Blue Ridge Mountains rarely offer this degree of setting, sophistication, and location. Trailhead is a find. Residence Trailhead?s residence is a classic vernacular 1920?s Virginia Farmhouse that has been beautifully updated in 2010. Taken down to the studs and rebuilt from the bottom up, the house retains the charm of its early 20th century features, but boasts all the 21st century conveniences and comforts. It?s ready to go for another century of country living. Original intended as a guest house to a larger (unbuilt) home on a nearby ridge, the farmhouse at Trailhead is comfortable and expansive enough to serve as a main dwelling to enjoy the property. Grounds The grounds at Trailhead are the main draw. In addition to the large pond and several streams, there is large bold stream which transects the property. The entrance drive meanders through the property and over streams to reach a parking court below the house and a parking area beside the house. All stream crossings are stone lined. Board fencing along the fields and meadows helps define the property from neighboring hayfields. A wildflower meadow and plantings of specimen trees form the backdrop of the first larger area past the entrance. The approach leads to a large barn built in 1914 for livestock and hay storage. This picturesque barn is ideal as a home for small livestock, or as entertaining and working space. Well-framed with mortise and tenon joints, the barn is solid and easily converted to living or working space. Electric service is already at the barn on a separate meter. Once past the barn, the property becomes an open valley of lawns, pond, and farmhouse enclosed by woodland ridges on all four sides. Hiking trails radiate out in all directions from this central core. Each trail features streams with rock outcroppings, ferns, berries and rolling topography. At the end of one such trail, an additional house site was planned to overlook the valley below. Electricity has already been buried to this site should new owners wish to build there. In addition, included in the property is a separate 11 acre parcel at the property entrance which could also have an additional (third) house site, or be sold off as a separate lot.