Skip To Content

35955 Huntland Farm Road

MIDDLEBURG, VA 20117
  • $7,500,000
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 285 Days
  • ID#: VALO2059804
UPDATED: 68 min ago
$7,500,000
  • 8
    BEDS
  • 129.19
    ACRES
  • 7
    BATHS
  • 1
    1/2 BATHS
  • 8,849
    SQFT
  • $848
    $/SQFT
Neighborhood:
Type:
Single-Family Home
Built:
1834
County:

School Ratings & Info

Description

HUNTLAND, ca. 1834, is one of the most remarkable Hunt Country Estates. Dr. Betsee Parkers keen interest in historic preservation as well as her love of the countryside surrounding Middleburg prompted her to take on the biggest preservation project of her life: restoring Huntland to its 1915 grandeur. In 2007, when Dr. Parker purchased Huntland, it was in serious disrepair and uninhabitable. After Dr. Parkers extensive and meticulous research and after years of work using old world craftsmanship, Huntland is once again the exquisite estate as in the early 1900s, when owned by Joseph Thomas. Sited on 129 beautifully landscaped and fenced acres of verdant pastures and fields, Huntland is also a working farm. Located in the Piedmont Hunt Territory, Huntland has hosted many hunt meets, hunt breakfasts, hunt balls, charity events, and dignitaries including several Presidents. Wanting to protect this estate for future generations, Dr. Parker placed Huntland into a perpetual conservation and open-space easement with The Virginia Outdoors Foundation. Huntland is also registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.Originally named New Lisbon, the 2-story center section of the home dates to 1834 and was built and owned by William Benton. In the early 1800s Benton was in the employ of President James Monroe who hired him to be the overseer of his Aldie farm of Oak Hill. After observing Bentons work ethic and attention to detail he also put him in charge of overseeing the building of the manor house of Oak Hill. Benton went on to become a prominent builder in the Middleburg area, and his descendants remained at New Lisbon until 1895.Joe Thomas, after purchasing this estate in 1912, commissioned Peabody, Wilson & Brown, a prestigious New York Architectural Firm to transform this estate into a world class hunt estate. Prior to addressing the manor house, they were commissioned to design Kennels and Stables to rival the very best in the world. The stables and kennels are magnificent U-shaped buildings with a central square courtyard, built with emphasis for what is best for the hounds, the horses, and the huntsman. It was Joe Thomas who named this estate Huntland, which is not just a name, it is the very essence of this estate. In Marc Leepsons book, Huntland, he quoted Norman Fine in Foxhunting Life, Thomas was a founding member of the American Foxhound Club, Master of the Piedmont Fox Hounds, and author of Hounds and Hunting Through the Ages, the first comprehensive book on hunting with hounds ever written by an American. Thomas became the largest breeder of foxhounds for mounted packs in North America and helped to define the American foxhound breed.Peabody, Wilson & Brown also designed the renovation and expansion of the original Federal Style home to todays stately brick Colonial Revival-style mansion. Tremendous amount of attention was given to all details. A south and north wing were added to the 2-story center section, each opening out to a covered porch. The south wing is an impressive primary suite with sitting room, and the north wing is the grand dining room/ballroom. In addition to the manor house, kennels and horse stables, elaborate walls, gates and bridges were added, as well as English gardens, and cottages.The iconic estate of Huntland has a rich history and with considerable thanks to Dr. Parker, it will enjoy a rich future. Located in Loudoun County in the exquisite countryside of the Virginia Piedmont, its sited at the intersection of Foxcroft Road and Pot House Road. Huntland is approximately 4.5 miles north of Middleburg, within minutes of the prestigious girls school of Foxcroft, and convenient to Dulles International Airport and Washington, D.C. .

Monthly Payment Calculator



©2024 Bright MLS, All Rights Reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Some properties which appear for sale may no longer be available because they are for instance, under contract, sold, or are no longer being offered for sale. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or The Broc Schmelyun Team | Keller Williams Keystone. Some real estate firms do not participate in IDX and their listings do not appear on this website. Some properties listed with participating firms do not appear on this website at the request of the seller. Data last updated: 2024-12-05T19:51:54.353.
www.soldbybroc.com/homes/147892432
Print Image

35955 Huntland Farm Road MIDDLEBURG, VA 20117

  • Price: $7,500,000
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 285 Days
  • Updated: 68 min ago
  • ID#: VALO2059804
8
Beds
7
Baths
1
½ Baths
129.19
Acres
8,849
SQFT
$848
$/SQFT
1834
Built
Neighborhood:
None Available
County:
Loudoun
School District:
Loudoun County Public Schools
Property Description
HUNTLAND, ca. 1834, is one of the most remarkable Hunt Country Estates. Dr. Betsee Parkers keen interest in historic preservation as well as her love of the countryside surrounding Middleburg prompted her to take on the biggest preservation project of her life: restoring Huntland to its 1915 grandeur. In 2007, when Dr. Parker purchased Huntland, it was in serious disrepair and uninhabitable. After Dr. Parkers extensive and meticulous research and after years of work using old world craftsmanship, Huntland is once again the exquisite estate as in the early 1900s, when owned by Joseph Thomas. Sited on 129 beautifully landscaped and fenced acres of verdant pastures and fields, Huntland is also a working farm. Located in the Piedmont Hunt Territory, Huntland has hosted many hunt meets, hunt breakfasts, hunt balls, charity events, and dignitaries including several Presidents. Wanting to protect this estate for future generations, Dr. Parker placed Huntland into a perpetual conservation and open-space easement with The Virginia Outdoors Foundation. Huntland is also registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.Originally named New Lisbon, the 2-story center section of the home dates to 1834 and was built and owned by William Benton. In the early 1800s Benton was in the employ of President James Monroe who hired him to be the overseer of his Aldie farm of Oak Hill. After observing Bentons work ethic and attention to detail he also put him in charge of overseeing the building of the manor house of Oak Hill. Benton went on to become a prominent builder in the Middleburg area, and his descendants remained at New Lisbon until 1895.Joe Thomas, after purchasing this estate in 1912, commissioned Peabody, Wilson & Brown, a prestigious New York Architectural Firm to transform this estate into a world class hunt estate. Prior to addressing the manor house, they were commissioned to design Kennels and Stables to rival the very best in the world. The stables and kennels are magnificent U-shaped buildings with a central square courtyard, built with emphasis for what is best for the hounds, the horses, and the huntsman. It was Joe Thomas who named this estate Huntland, which is not just a name, it is the very essence of this estate. In Marc Leepsons book, Huntland, he quoted Norman Fine in Foxhunting Life, Thomas was a founding member of the American Foxhound Club, Master of the Piedmont Fox Hounds, and author of Hounds and Hunting Through the Ages, the first comprehensive book on hunting with hounds ever written by an American. Thomas became the largest breeder of foxhounds for mounted packs in North America and helped to define the American foxhound breed.Peabody, Wilson & Brown also designed the renovation and expansion of the original Federal Style home to todays stately brick Colonial Revival-style mansion. Tremendous amount of attention was given to all details. A south and north wing were added to the 2-story center section, each opening out to a covered porch. The south wing is an impressive primary suite with sitting room, and the north wing is the grand dining room/ballroom. In addition to the manor house, kennels and horse stables, elaborate walls, gates and bridges were added, as well as English gardens, and cottages.The iconic estate of Huntland has a rich history and with considerable thanks to Dr. Parker, it will enjoy a rich future. Located in Loudoun County in the exquisite countryside of the Virginia Piedmont, its sited at the intersection of Foxcroft Road and Pot House Road. Huntland is approximately 4.5 miles north of Middleburg, within minutes of the prestigious girls school of Foxcroft, and convenient to Dulles International Airport and Washington, D.C. .
Exterior Features

Architectural Style Colonial Construction Materials Brick Door Features French Exterior Features Extensive HardscapeGutter SystemKennelsOutbuilding(s) Fencing Partially Garage Spaces 2.00 Garage Type Garage - Front Entry Garage YN Yes Horse Amenities ArenaHorse TrailsPaddockRiding RingStable(s) Location Type Rural Lot Features Backs to TreesClearedPondRoad FrontageRuralSecluded Other Structures Barn/StableGuest HouseOffice/StudioTenant HouseHorse StableShed ShopMachine ShedOther Parking Features Circular DrivewayGravel Driveway Parking Types Detached GarageDrivewayOther Patio And Porch Features Porch(es) Pool Yes - Personal Property Condition Very Good Road Surface Type Paved Roof CopperMetal View MountainPastureWater Water Access YN Yes Water Body Type Pond Water View YN Yes Waterfront YN Yes

Interior Features

Above Grade Fin SQFT 5881 Appliances DishwasherDryerExhaust FanExtra Refrigerator/FreezerIcemakerOven - DoubleOven/Range - GasRange HoodRefrigeratorSix Burner StoveTrash CompactorWasher Basement Full Basement YN Yes Below Grade Finished Area 2968 Below Grade Unfinished Area 375 Cooling Zoned Fireplace Features Mantel(s) Fireplace YN Yes Fireplaces Total 10 Flooring Wood Furnished No Heating RadiatorZoned Heating YN Yes Interior Features Butlers PantryBuilt-InsEntry Level BedroomPrimary Bath(s)Floor Plan - TraditionalAdditional StairwayCrown MoldingsCurved StaircaseFormal/Separate Dining RoomWindow TreatmentsWood Floors Laundry Type Lower Floor Levels 4 Main Level Bedrooms 1 Room List Living RoomDining RoomPrimary BedroomSitting RoomBedroom 2Bedroom 3Bedroom 4Bedroom 5KitchenFamily RoomDenLibraryFoyerBreakfast RoomLaundryMaid/Guest QuartersBonus Room Security Features Surveillance Sys Spa YN No Upper Level1 Bedrooms 4 Walls Ceilings Paneled WallsPlaster Walls9'+ Ceilings

Property Features

Accessibility Features 32"+ wide Doors Association YN No Central Air YN No Condo YN No Cooling Fuel Electric Cross Street Foxcroft Road Entry Level 2 Foundation Details Stone Heating Fuel Propane - Owned Historic YN Yes Horse YN Yes Hot Water Oil Lease Considered YN No Navigable Water YN N New Construction YN No Original MLSNumber 802681709652 Ownership Interest Fee Simple Sale Type Standard Senior Community YN No Sewer Septic Exists Structure Design Type Detached Tax Annual Amount 45553.00 Utilities Under Ground Vacation Rental YN No Water Source Well Window Features PalladianWood Frame Year Built Effective 2009 Zoning AR2

Listing courtesy of Thomas and Talbot Estate Properties, Inc.: .


©2024 Bright MLS, All Rights Reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Some properties which appear for sale may no longer be available because they are for instance, under contract, sold, or are no longer being offered for sale. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or The Broc Schmelyun Team | Keller Williams Keystone. Some real estate firms do not participate in IDX and their listings do not appear on this website. Some properties listed with participating firms do not appear on this website at the request of the seller. Data last updated: 2024-12-05T19:51:54.353.
 
https://bt-photos.global.ssl.fastly.net/brightmls/orig_boomver_1_802681709652-2.jpg https://bt-photos.global.ssl.fastly.net/brightmls/orig_boomver_1_802681709652-2.jpg https://bt-photos.global.ssl.fastly.net/brightmls/orig_boomver_1_802681709652-2.jpg
Logo
The Broc Schmelyun Team | Keller Williams Keystone
1147 Eichelberger Street
Hanover PA, 17331