Luxury Charlottesville InternationalLuxury Charlottesville International

501 richmond rd castleton, VA 22716 | $0

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Shanagarry Farm on more than 51 acres is available for the first time in nearly four decades. A bucolic estate near the foothills of the majestic Blue Ridge mountains in Castleton, Virginia just 15 minutes from Warrenton. Shanagarry means “old garden” in Gaelic and these gardens certainly deliver on the name. They're full of rare, antique varieties of roses and heritage plants surrounded by 150 year old boxwoods highlighted by tiered flagstone terraces with a salvaged millstone inlayed within the entrance courtyard. The four bedroom farmhouse dates back to the 18th century. In fact, letters written in quill pen were discovered in the walls and date back as far as 1792. Much of this family home embraces the elegant history with original wide floorboards in the formal dining and living room including an antique wood burning stove. The warmth and character is carried throughout two levels with reclaimed floors and beams, a pantry door from the former Gold Cup course and a barn stall door used as an interior wall. It's a home of tranquility and splendor where every corner whispers tales of timeless charm and boundless potential. The bright kitchen featuring lacquered wood countertops and a new Viking range opens to a double heig



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