The median home value in Delaplane, VA is $540,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $475,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Delaplane, VA is $540,000.
Approximately 63% of Delaplane homes are owned,
compared to 22% rented, while
15% are vacant.
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***Offer deadline 5PM 11/12. No Showings Tuesday 11/12. Please call listing agent with questions. Nothing says âstorybook settingâ quite like the beautiful stone Ge Ìorg Mann farmhouse in Rectortown dated 1795. This lovely home was meticulously restored and expanded in the past 10 years to make it completely turnkey, offering elegant living inside and out. To make the original renovation as authentic as possible, materials were used from a house in 1969 that was destined for demolition and was brought over to Rectortown to be included in the Ge Ìorg Mann restoration. The house was torn down and moved piece by piece over the Blue Ridge Mountains from Mount Jackson to Rectortown. The paneling, woodwork, beams, flooring, doors, and door locks were of exceptional quality and were used throughout the home. The house is arranged in a center-hall structure with a rear wing. Originally, the stone part may have been two separate buildings- the lower level, a kitchen, as there is a large fireplace with a crane and a curved staircase leading upstairs to a second-floor bedroom. The corner fireplace in the living room is supported by a cantilevered stone flue that swings across in the attic from the corner to a center chimney to balance the chimney at the other end of the house. There is also a corner fireplace connected to the same flue on the second floor in the primary bedroom. There are concealed wooden storage boxes in the wall above that fireplace, which are believed to date from the Civil War and represent an attempt to protect the family valuables. The dining room was added, circa 1830. In June of 2013, the property undertook a one and half year renovation using architect James Hricko of Warrenton. All the stonework was repointed (apart from one band on the front center, of the two-story section where the limestone mortar was determined to be from the original construction in 1795 and was in excellent condition). A new copper roof and gutters were installed, the stone patio was re-laid, additional stone walls were added, along with a new sunroom, and a new detached garage was built. On the interior, the kitchen was moved back to the original kitchen space and was updated to blend seamlessly with the character of the home. There is a custom kitchen island with a cooktop, a large fireplace, and beautiful beams that run the entire length of the ceiling. The old existing kitchen was converted into a full bath, the first-floor bathroom was converted to a coat closet and pantry area, and a wet bar was added near the dining room. Stunning heart pine floors lead to the second floor, two rooms and the small bath were opened up to make a primary suite. The finished attic bonus area features tongue and groove board with knee walls, the ceiling is now 8 feet and is currently being used as an office. The half story above the new kitchen is now a very private second bedroom with a dormer half bathroom. The main HVAC, plumbing, and wiring were all replaced in 2013. The corner fireplaces in the living room and primary bedroom were converted to gas and the dining room chimney was also rebuilt. There is a springhouse in the front yard and the storage building has office space above which is said to have been a doctorâs office, circa 1910. Beautiful stone walkways border the home with patios, gardens, mature trees and extensive landscape. There is a hot tub and an outdoor shower among tall trees for the perfect privacy. The property has a whole house generator, an electric dog fence, and fiber for high-speed internet. Make an appointment today, you wonât be disappointed!
Welcome to Stoney Cobbler Hill, an exquisite retreat nestled in the heart of Hunt Country. This lovingly renovated home boasts incredible design choices, blending modern amenities with timeless charm to captivate the most discerning buyer. The main floor features an expansive great room, a full gourmet kitchen, and a cozy keeping room. Additionally, two bedrooms, a full bath, and a laundry room complete the main level. Just a short flight of stairs up, the ownerâs suite awaits, offering an oversized bedroom with a sitting area, a luxurious bath, and a versatile office or closet space. The lower level includes a flexible bedroom/office, a half bath, ample storage, and convenient entry to the oversized garage. Sited on over two acres, the views and land afford chances to walk down to the creek's edge, gaze over the giant willow in the front yard or sit on the back porch and listen to the rustle of the trees. Stoney Cobbler Hill provides serene privacy yet remains just minutes from Route 66âan easy 45-minute drive to DC. Itâs also close to wineries, breweries, and renowned equestrian events.
MOTIVATED SELLERS! New roof/fascia (2022), Well Troll system (2022), four new skylights (2022), Fresh cedar siding on the back of the house. HVAC (2022), Whole house generator (2022), New flooring in basement (2024), Hot water heater (2019), washer dryer (2024), Appliances (2023) Welcome to this one-of-a-kind home nestled on 2.19 acres in beautiful Delaplane, Virginia, where luxury and tranquility converge in perfect harmony. This unique retreat seamlessly blends natural beauty with sophisticated living. Ideal for a family home, weekend getaway, or tranquil living surrounded by natureâthis home offers the perfect setting to create lasting memories. The rustic kitchen features custom quartersawn white oak (tigerwood) cabinets with bespoke handles, designed for the gourmet chef, complete with âsoft closeâ cabinet doors and deep custom drawers, under-cabinet lighting, and sleek black stainless steel appliances. With two sinks, a vegetable/storage work area, and a dedicated drink/bar sink, this space is as functional as it is stylish, enhanced by rich red oak flooring and copper pendant lights. A kitchen style that perfectly compliments the elegant rustic backdrop. The dining room is illuminated by a large picture window and a new French door connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces. The living room and foyer feature Italian tile flooring and an upgraded woodstove, On the second floor, the primary bedroom features a walk-in closet with custom shelving, offering ample storage and the adjacent bathroom showcases custom cabinets and a chic tile floor, creating a serene retreat. The third floor is a private oasis with a full bathroom with a walk-in shower, custom cabinets and shelves, a tile floor, and a vessel sink. The lower level is designed for versatility, featuring a spacious family room addition with custom built-in shelves on two walls, a new entry door, and ample space for relaxation. A full bath and laundry room additions with brand new LVP flooring enhance practicality, while an additional recently upgraded bedroom with LVP flooring and French door provides a perfect guest or family room. Step outside to fully embrace the mountain lifestyle on the expansive wrap-around deck, where you'll find a relaxing hot tub perfect for unwinding at the end of a long day. The covered cabana offers a serene space to entertain or simply enjoy nature and the views, while the elegant water fountain features add a touch of tranquility to your outdoor experience. Conveniently located less than an hour from major cities, shopping, and with easy access to Interstate 66, numerous wineries and breweries, this is the perfect location that perfectly blends vacation living and urban accessibility. Nestled in Virginia's stunning wine country, this home offers unparalleled access to top wineries like Barrel Oak, Delaplane Cellars, and RdV Vineyards, perfect for leisurely afternoons of wine-tasting and breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Nature lovers will enjoy nearby Sky Meadows State Park, with its scenic hiking trails and picnic spots, and the quiet charm of the Chapman DeMary Trail in Marshall. Just a short drive away, the G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area and Shenandoah River State Park provide even more options for outdoor adventures, all within reach of this inviting Delaplane retreat. This Delaplane mountain retreat truly combines luxury, modern amenities, and exceptional craftsmanship, making it a truly unique and inviting home. For commuters, the University Boulevard Park & Ride Lot in Gainesville is a short 30-minute drive away. Schedule your tour
At risk of sounding "too good to be true", this 1872-built Home is truly extraordinary! The Home has been meticulously maintained over the years, and has recently undergone 7 years of very thoughtful restoration including the removal of the old front door, addition of the full, wrap around porch, removing an internal staircase and unnecessary walls. Dare I say itâs now "perfect!". The quality of materials used and the charming recent features added in this Storybook home are exceptional! The character and elegance are truly stunning! From the moment you step into the awe-inspiring natural gardens, to the front wrap-around porch, you will immediately notice the difference in quality and maintenance with other historic homes. While many historic homes need extensive updating, have years of neglected maintenance, low ceilings and dark rooms, this 3 bedroom/3 bath Home offers a vast amount of windows with an abundance of natural light, gorgeous sun-drenched wood floors, nice open spaces, higher ceilings, exposed beams, beautiful built-in cabinets, updated kitchen, baths, main floor laundry/mudroom, two fireplaces, custom window treatments, recently painted interior/exterior/roof, updated electric/plumbing, Geothermal heating, exquisite English gardens (with dry-stack rock wall features), cozy outdoor fireplace/pizza oven and a private, heated in-ground saltwater pool. There is literally nothing left to do in this Home, except relax and enjoy. Tucked away in the small village of Delaplane with only a few neighboring properties, this Home offers excellent privacy and views of Ashland Farm pasture from behind. Conveniently located with your choice of excellent wineries, farm-to-table restaurants, equestrian activities, 'live' events, Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah River, quaint towns like Middleburg, Upperville, Marshall and The Plains- this location truly has it all! Just 1 hour to DC, with almost immediate access to I-66 E or W. Schedule your private showing today and come experience this incredible offering! Ask Agent about list of non-conveying items.
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY! DELAPLANE-PRIME REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Located on Pleasant Vale Road (Route724), off Route 17, near the quaint village of Scuffleburg in Fauquier County. Beautiful rolling hills, stunning mountain views and bold streams. 15 minutes from Middleburg Upperville exudes Old World Elegance at its most lavish. Nestled in wine country, it boasts exceptional equestrian properties. A home awaits completion here, with its foundation, groundwork, and rough plumbing already in place, alongside a well and aerobic system. Septic installed. Custom home design plan available.
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY! DELAPLANE-PRIME REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Located on Pleasant Vale Road (Route724), off Route 17, near the quaint village of Scuffleburg in Fauquier County. Beautiful rolling hills, stunning mountain views and bold streams. 15 minutes from Middleburg Upperville exudes Old World Elegance at its most lavish. Nestled in wine country, it boasts exceptional equestrian properties. A home awaits completion here, with its foundation, groundwork, and rough plumbing already in place, alongside a well and aerobic system. Septic installed. Custom home design plan available.
Welcome to Arbormont Farm, a stunning Frank Lloyd Wright inspired property nestled in the beautiful rural Delaplane countryside. This amazing horse property is situated on 52.86 acres of pristine land, offering a truly enchanting lifestyle. Custom-built in 2003 by a local Warrenton builder using plans by a noted Nokesville architect, this Lloyd Wright Prairie design home is a true masterpiece. Stepping through the wide double front doors opens to an elegant foyer that leads to the main level primary bedroom suite, via a light filled gallery, and to the open floor plan great room and gourmet kitchen, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. With recently refinished random width cherry hardwood floors, and an imposing 22-ton double-sided, stacked stone wood-burning fireplace, this space doesnât fail to impress. The home office, located on the other side of the fireplace, benefits from high-speed Starlink® Residential satellite internet access, together with even more views from just some of this homeâs 73 windows. The hallways and doors of the house were constructed to be extra wide to allow for easy access when necessary. The walkout lower level, with its 10-foot ceilings, boasts two further bedrooms plus full bathroom. The three-car oversized attached garage includes a convenient doggie shower, and provides convenient access to the living areas and kitchen. Wrapping around the back of the house is a wonderful 1,400 square foot patio, a great spot from which to absorb the views. The recently repainted ten-stall barn, with its self contained apartment above with separate septic system, is ideal for horse lovers, either for supplemental rental or for farm staff. It includes hot and cold running water, a heated tack room with washer and dryer, a full hayloft and electricity to each stall. The seven paddocks on the property all benefit from frost proof electric waterers. While being utterly rural, Arbormont is just minutes from numerous excellent wineries, and a short drive from Interstate 66, and would be an ideal location to capitalize on the thriving local wine industry by planting grape vines, taking advantage of the excellent topography and abundant water supply. The property is not in conservation easement, however the properties to its east are in conservation easement, ensuring little to no development there, in perpetuity. An accessory dwelling unit could be constructed on the property, per local zoning ordinance.
Exquisite!!! As one enters the Estate of Delaplane Manor, one crosses the picturesque stone bridge over Crooked Run before passing through the gated entry. The drive then gently curves as it ascends to the front portico of the home. Built for Channing Delaplane, Jr. in 1921, the manor house with its exquisite symmetry is beautifully sited on its 75 acres. Located within the Crooked Run Valley Rural Historic District, the home is a handsome example of the early twentieth century Colonial Revival style. Delaplane Manor is a magnificent home for entertaining, the front portico provides an elegant entry into the grand foyer, with its 11â ceiling height and beautiful molding. The foyer opens to the left into the 30â x 17â living room and to the right into the 30â x 17â banquet sized dining room, each with a fireplace and wonderful natural light. In addition, the main level features a den, a half bath and a separate shower room, kitchen with breakfast room and a large pantry, and at each end of the home and to the back there are three season sunrooms. The sunroom at the back opens out to a large terrace and swimming pool. The second level of the home features 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, sitting room, library, and kitchenette. The third level features 2 spacious bedrooms at each end of the hallway with private baths and 3 additional rooms and a hall bath. The lower level is unfinished and offers a half-bath, equipment rooms and wonderful space for a game room, a home theater, and storage. The land sits high with elevations ranging from 550'-770' and is gently rolling with beautiful open fields to each side of the home. To the back of the manor house are barns and paddocks, and beyond them are mature woodlands. Within the propertyâs boundary is a 2 story frame home, which is not currently habitable and is being sold âAs Isâ. Delaplane Manor has recorded covenants which can be found in the Documents section of the listing. The following historic and architectural details regarding Delaplane Manor were furnished by Maral S. Kalbian, Architectural Historian & Preservation Consultant. Built for Channing Delaplane, Jr. in 1921 itâs located on land formerly a part of James Ball's large eighteenth century land grant, it was built near the site of the Summerset Mill, which was constructed for Hezekiah Turner in 1779 and burned in 1894. Delaplane used stones from the mill for the foundation of this dwelling. The house is a handsome example of the early twentieth century Colonial Revival style. The two-and-a-half-story, seven-bay, brick Colonial Revival-style dwelling is covered by a side-facing gable roof with brick parapet end walls and arched dormers on the east side. Brick chimneys are located at the north and south ends of the house. A double-height, three-bay entrance porch is located on the east side of the house. The centrally located entrance, which has an elliptical fanlight, is flanked on each side by three 12 over 12 wood sash windows. This property is in Land Use. Seller will not be responsible for Roll-back Taxes if Purchaser removes any portion of the Property from Land Use. A/C sold in "as is" condition. Delaplane Manor is located within prime Virginia horse and wine country, minutes from Middleburg, Upperville, Marshall and Warrenton. The location is convenient to both Interstate 66 and Route 50 and fronts on Winchester Road/Rt. 17 between Interstate 66 and Paris.
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