Historic House Listings

Wisteria Vineyard and Winery! Circa 1890. On 15 acres in Virginia. $799,900

July 20, 2021

Owning a vineyard would be a dream! Nice location in beautiful Page Valley. The vineyard has a track record of profitability. The home was built in 1890. It is located on 15.35 acres in Stanley, Virginia. The house has a covered front porch, hardwood floors and lots of natural light. The vineyard and winery comes complete with all production materials and 5.5 acres of vines, tasting room, crush room and entertaining patios. There is also a large barn on the property that the current owners used for livestock. Five bedrooms, five bathrooms and 3,801 square feet. $799,900

Contact Bryce T. Rowland with Coldwell Banker Realty

From the Zillow listing:

 

Great opportunity to start your own home business! Wisteria is a successful farm, vineyard, and winery bursting with the potential to be so much more! The vineyard is just the foundation of a potential event location that is budding with so many options, such as a wedding venue, bed & breakfast, or vacation cottages. With 16+ acres there is plenty for space to build the venue of your dreams. Situated in the beautiful Page Valley, which is one of the most popular wedding destinations in the State of Virginia, Wisteria is strategically placed to tap the DC metro, Nova, Richmond, and even the entire Mid-Atlantic regional market. For the calendar year of 2018, Page County brought in over $73 million dollars of tourist revenue! According to TLC network, Luray, VA, is the second most popular wedding destination in America.The already established vineyard and winery, has a proven track record of profitability, name recognition, and comes complete with all production materials, 5.5 acres planted in vine, tasting room, crush room, entertaining patios, and a FAITHFUL following of customers. The vineyard is established to bring in income, while building the next phases of the event venue.The circa 1890s farmhouse which used to operate as a bed and breakfast could be converted back. Featuring five bedrooms and five bathrooms, expansive living and dinning rooms, and the grander of a 130 year old victorian farm house, the property sits just south of the town of Luray and is a few miles from the Shenandoah National Park. The rear of the property straddles the Hawksbill Creek and extends beyond it for an additional 3 acres. This provides a waterfront setting for guests, weddings, and other events. The land is flat and manageable for numerous activities and construction projects. Adjacent to the main house and tasting room is the barn. The current owners use it for livestock, but it could be easily converted to a venue building. In addition to the barn there are two larger utility garages on the property used for storing equipment and supplies. With a little vision and planing, Wisteria, can be transformed into a full service destination venue or remain as is and enjoyed as a vineyard and winery.

 

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