Historic House Listings

Just Amazing! “Llangollen”, Circa 1795. On 1,100 acres in Virginia. $27,500,000

June 22, 2022

This house and estate is simply amazing! So much history is involved with it! “Llangollen” was built in 1795. It is located on 1,099 acres in Upperville, Virginia. The drive up to the home is a mile long and lined with trees. The dry stacked stone walls are crazy looking! The Marquis de Lafayette visited the estate during his grand tour of the United States. George Washington is said to have visited the property. The manor house at Llangollen has 12,500 square feet. It features 17 fireplaces, nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms. This landmark property is on the National Register of Historic Places. In the 1930’s this property grew into a formidable racehorse operation. There are three world class polo fields, jockey guest house, stone garage with apartment, eight tenant houses, six additional barns with 89 stalls, nine run in sheds, icehouse and a smithy. Ten bedrooms, twelve bathrooms and 12,500 square feet. $27,500,000

Contact Peter Leonard-Morgan with Hunt Country Sotheby’s International Realty

From the Zillow listing:

 

The arrow straight, mile long approach from Trappe Road, with its dry stack stone walls, to the 18th century manor house at Llangollen, is a clear bellwether as to what’s to come. Just several miles from Middleburg, the 12,500 square foot manor house at Llangollen, with its 17 fireplaces, 9 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, surveys its 1,100 plus acres from a commanding central position in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The prelude to Gettysburg was fought nearby. The Marquis de Lafayette visited here during his grand tour of the United States, as did the founding father and first President of the United States, George Washington, decades earlier. The often used, much abused mantra “if the walls had ears” is very much apropos here at Llangollen, following more than two centuries as a political, equestrian and social mecca of the influential and glitterati. As with so many great and historic homes, Llangollen began as a patent house when the land was deeded to its original owner, and founder of Middleburg, Leven Powell, by Lord Fairfax. Subsequently, over the years, the property expanded as one steward after another instilled its personality into the fabric of this noted residence, now a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. Equestrian pursuits have been the anchor at Llangollen since its inception. From the 1930’s, it grew into what became a formidable racehorse operation around its impressive and unique 24 stall horseshoe shaped stable and 5/8 mile training track. The current owners reintroduced polo, the sport of kings, to Llangollen which had earlier played a somewhat minor role. Three world-class polo fields and an arena were installed, and the sport has continued to enjoy success here as the home of Virginia International Polo (VIP). Llangollen, a significant and rare offering, with its jockey guest house, stone garage with apartment, eight tenant houses, six further barns providing an additional 89 stalls, nine run in sheds, ice house, potting shed, smithy and various machine buildings is a Virginia treasure ready for the truly discerning buyer.

 

 

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