A lane passes behind the manor home to the 15 stall barn and another 5 stall barn. Amidst the horse barns are the equipment barns, 2 offices, an efficiency apartment and the kennels, once the home to the Piedmont Fox Hounds. Dotted throughout the verdant paddocks and fields are run in sheds. For training purposes, acres of the land were excavated, leveled, seeded and mowed into circles and figure 8’s to create an exceptional Grass Gallop.
Clifton’s manor home is understated elegance. One enters from the covered front portico into the gracious foyer with heart pine flooring and beautiful wide paneled pine doors. To the right of the foyer is the Library (15’ x 13’) with a handsome stone fireplace and mantle, exposed beams and built in bookshelves. The thickness of the walls is evident in the deep set windows. This room and the bedroom above are the original rooms of the home. To the left of the foyer is the formal Living Room (17’ x 13’) with the fireplace flanked by built in cupboards. A doorway leads to the gracious Formal Dining Room (17’ x 13’) again with deep set windows and fireplace. From here, descend three steps into the Kitchen (14’ x 13’)/ Gathering Room (20’ x 15’) which the current owners added to the home in 1987. This area exudes a warm and inviting feel with its wide pine flooring and stone raised hearth fireplace with pine custom cabinetry and bookshelves to each side. Wonderful light streams into this room through a bay window and two sets of glass doors in the dining area. This area, which opens to the stone terrace, overlooks the pond and swimming pool. The Laundry/Mud Room, adjacent to the kitchen, offers a large pantry and a separate coat closet, the perfect entrance from the barns and stables.
The most often used family and guest entrance to the home is from the charming side porch with porch swing. The porch opens into a hallway having direct access to the front hall, the formal dining room, a full bath and the stairs to the second level. The second level offers four bedrooms with 3 full baths. One steps down into Bedroom #4 (16’6” x 14’) which is over the first floor library, one of the two original rooms, it’s quite cozy with pine flooring and a fireplace. Directly across the hall is a full bath with double sinks. From the hall enter Bedroom #3 (12’6” x 12’6”) with wood flooring and a beautiful view of the pond. Bedroom # 2 (17’6” x 15’), once the master bedroom, has a lovely fireplace with pine mantle and has access to the master bedroom sitting room. At the end of this hall is a full bath and entrance into the master suite. Enter the lovely sitting room (14’x13’) with a brick fireplace and step down into the spacious and light filled Master Bedroom (20’ x 18’) with private bath added to the home in 1987.
Clifton Farm’s land is in two parcels totaling 423 acres currently in “Land Use” with great potential for Conservation Easement Tax Credits. The lovely manor home, gently rolling land bordered by Pantherskin Creek, mature trees, fenced fields, paddocks, barns, kennels and the gallop make Clifton a remarkable horse property.
A lane passes behind the manor home to the 15 stall barn and another 5 stall barn. Amidst the horse barns are the equipment barns, 2 offices, an efficiency apartment and the kennels, once the home to the Piedmont Fox Hounds. Dotted throughout the verdant paddocks and fields are run in sheds. For training purposes, acres of the land were excavated, leveled, seeded and mowed into circles and figure 8’s to create an exceptional Grass Gallop.
Clifton’s manor home is understated elegance. One enters from the covered front portico into the gracious foyer with heart pine flooring and beautiful wide paneled pine doors. To the right of the foyer is the Library (15’ x 13’) with a handsome stone fireplace and mantle, exposed beams and built in bookshelves. The thickness of the walls is evident in the deep set windows. This room and the bedroom above are the original rooms of the home. To the left of the foyer is the formal Living Room (17’ x 13’) with the fireplace flanked by built in cupboards. A doorway leads to the gracious Formal Dining Room (17’ x 13’) again with deep set windows and fireplace. From here, descend three steps into the Kitchen (14’ x 13’)/ Gathering Room (20’ x 15’) which the current owners added to the home in 1987. This area exudes a warm and inviting feel with its wide pine flooring and stone raised hearth fireplace with pine custom cabinetry and bookshelves to each side. Wonderful light streams into this room through a bay window and two sets of glass doors in the dining area. This area, which opens to the stone terrace, overlooks the pond and swimming pool. The Laundry/Mud Room, adjacent to the kitchen, offers a large pantry and a separate coat closet, the perfect entrance from the barns and stables.
The most often used family and guest entrance to the home is from the charming side porch with porch swing. The porch opens into a hallway having direct access to the front hall, the formal dining room, a full bath and the stairs to the second level. The second level offers four bedrooms with 3 full baths. One steps down into Bedroom #4 (16’6” x 14’) which is over the first floor library, one of the two original rooms, it’s quite cozy with pine flooring and a fireplace. Directly across the hall is a full bath with double sinks. From the hall enter Bedroom #3 (12’6” x 12’6”) with wood flooring and a beautiful view of the pond. Bedroom # 2 (17’6” x 15’), once the master bedroom, has a lovely fireplace with pine mantle and has access to the master bedroom sitting room. At the end of this hall is a full bath and entrance into the master suite. Enter the lovely sitting room (14’x13’) with a brick fireplace and step down into the spacious and light filled Master Bedroom (20’ x 18’) with private bath added to the home in 1987.
Clifton Farm’s land is in two parcels totaling 423 acres currently in “Land Use” with great potential for Conservation Easement Tax Credits. The lovely manor home, gently rolling land bordered by Pantherskin Creek, mature trees, fenced fields, paddocks, barns, kennels and the gallop make Clifton a remarkable horse property.
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CLIFTON FARM-UPPERVILLE

Upperville, Virginia
Steeped in Piedmont Hunt History, the land and manor home of Clifton Farm is understated elegance. As one crests the knoll of the long winding drive the home sits nestled in its own protected environment of 415 acres of some of the most beautifully open and rolling land with tremendous easement potential.


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A lane passes behind the manor home to the 15 stall barn and another 5 stall barn. Amidst the horse barns are the equipment barns, 2 offices, an efficiency apartment and the kennels, once the home to the Piedmont Fox Hounds. Dotted throughout the verdant paddocks and fields are run in sheds. For training purposes, acres of the land were excavated, leveled, seeded and mowed into circles and figure 8’s to create an exceptional Grass Gallop.
Clifton’s manor home is understated elegance. One enters from the covered front portico into the gracious foyer with heart pine flooring and beautiful wide paneled pine doors. To the right of the foyer is the Library (15’ x 13’) with a handsome stone fireplace and mantle, exposed beams and built in bookshelves. The thickness of the walls is evident in the deep set windows. This room and the bedroom above are the original rooms of the home. To the left of the foyer is the formal Living Room (17’ x 13’) with the fireplace flanked by built in cupboards. A doorway leads to the gracious Formal Dining Room (17’ x 13’) again with deep set windows and fireplace. From here, descend three steps into the Kitchen (14’ x 13’)/ Gathering Room (20’ x 15’) which the current owners added to the home in 1987. This area exudes a warm and inviting feel with its wide pine flooring and stone raised hearth fireplace with pine custom cabinetry and bookshelves to each side. Wonderful light streams into this room through a bay window and two sets of glass doors in the dining area. This area, which opens to the stone terrace, overlooks the pond and swimming pool. The Laundry/Mud Room, adjacent to the kitchen, offers a large pantry and a separate coat closet, the perfect entrance from the barns and stables.
The most often used family and guest entrance to the home is from the charming side porch with porch swing. The porch opens into a hallway having direct access to the front hall, the formal dining room, a full bath and the stairs to the second level. The second level offers four bedrooms with 3 full baths. One steps down into Bedroom #4 (16’6” x 14’) which is over the first floor library, one of the two original rooms, it’s quite cozy with pine flooring and a fireplace. Directly across the hall is a full bath with double sinks. From the hall enter Bedroom #3 (12’6” x 12’6”) with wood flooring and a beautiful view of the pond. Bedroom # 2 (17’6” x 15’), once the master bedroom, has a lovely fireplace with pine mantle and has access to the master bedroom sitting room. At the end of this hall is a full bath and entrance into the master suite. Enter the lovely sitting room (14’x13’) with a brick fireplace and step down into the spacious and light filled Master Bedroom (20’ x 18’) with private bath added to the home in 1987.
Clifton Farm’s land is in two parcels totaling 423 acres currently in “Land Use” with great potential for Conservation Easement Tax Credits. The lovely manor home, gently rolling land bordered by Pantherskin Creek, mature trees, fenced fields, paddocks, barns, kennels and the gallop make Clifton a remarkable horse property.
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MLS# LO7684146 415.3 acres
MLS# LO7721944 297 acres
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$9,850,000
$6,999,000
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Offer subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change of price or withdrawal without notice.
Information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not so warranted nor is it otherwise guaranteed.