This webpage showcases a sampling of horse farms and is a valuable resource for those considering a move to Charlottesville. Gain insights into the local equestrian real estate market, discover the vibrant equestrian community, and connect with us, experienced equestrian agents who understand the unique nuances of buying and selling horse properties in this picturesque region.
Madison County Horse Farm Outstanding horse farm for sale in Madison County. 44 acres, pond. Charming house with terrace level apartment, stallion barn, pony barn, bank barn, trailer for farm worker. Little Bit Farm Brochure
Greene County Retreat | 121 Lexington Ct. Tucked into a mountainside, and built with excellence and craftsmanship. The driveway leads to outstanding mountain views.
Farmette Retreat | Albemarle County Lovely farmette with gorgeous mountain views, pond, unique home.
OFF MARKET Working Farm | Madison County A blend of the new and the old. Lovely 1840 home with a rear family room and kitchen addition and primary suite on the second level.
SOLD Historic Home | Appomattox County A heart rarely feels compelled to write a love letter to a house. Eldon is different. History deepened the soul of this house and inspired a poetic love letter.
SOLD Bentivar | Albemarle Extensively updated and meticulously maintained, this spacious home presents gracious living on a beautifully landscaped lot
SOLD Historic Farm | Nelson County Mill Hill Farm sits on a grassy rise along the South Fork of the Rockfish River. You will feel the historic charm of this property the moment the farm comes into view.
SOLD Horse Farm | Fluvanna County 21-acre horse farm in the Fluvanna countryside. 4 stall barn, wash stall, hay storage, paddocks,
SOLD Historic Farm | Bedford County Legend has it that George Washington once stayed at Cedar Glen while surveying Bedford County. 124.9 acres of rolling farmland.
Off Market - This stunning Virginia equestrian estate sits on 184 acres of gently rolling Virginia land with stunning mountain views. Edgewood Farms was the first settlement in Campbell County. The original home was built by Col. Jeremiah Early of the Virginia Militia in 1758. Following a fire the home was rebuilt in 1988 on the foundation of the old house using materials salvaged from the original home. Today, the home gracefully retains the feel and look of the era. Many doors are original, along with mantels and much of the brick. Cabinets and floors are walnut timbered from property. River frontage, 2 ponds, 13 stall barn, arena with stadium lighting, ponds, barn apt, historic guest cottage, farm office, fascinating history, beautifully detailed custom millwork. This property has been sold and is no longer on the market. $2,600,000