Stone House | 0 Bed, 1.5 Bath

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9.8Outstanding
(20 Ratings)
"My wife and I traveled to Luray, VA for a short, romantic, anniversary getaway. The Stone House was the perfect spot for us! The historic structure was very well maintained and renovated. It was qu..."
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9.8 / 10
Outstanding(20 Ratings)

House in Shenandoah Valley, VA

6 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
High-end valueWell priced for this area

About this house rental

Welcome to our home! For the first time, this National Registry of Historic Places property is being opened for public use. From a pre-Revolutionary War fort, to the current modern renovations, to the blue prints of what is sure to become an oasis for getaways and events; this is not your typical weekend retreat on the river! This is an opportunity to support a historic treasure…while having a great time in a beautiful place! The Heiston-Strickler House, also referred to as “The Old Stone House”, began its’ life as an underground, stone fort with tunnel access to the Shenandoah River sometime in the early to mid-1700’s. In 1790, a two-story, stone structure was completed overtop the fort. Over the centuries, the property has had many facelifts. Wooden additions and out-buildings have been built, torn down and rebuilt. The tunnel has been flooded out and caved in. Thousands of acres of the original farmland have been divided off, sold, and rumor has it…some has been gambled away! All the while, the stone house itself has remained in the family of the original founder, Colonel Daniel Strickler. Paintings in the living room depict the house in varying stages over the last 200 years! In 2006, the current owners began one of the most thorough renovations the house has ever had! The interior was completely gutted to bare walls and dirt floor! The collapsing fort cellar was dug out, rebuilt, and reinforced with steel and concrete. The beautiful chestnut beams were exposed, repaired, and refinished. And of course, amenities had to be added! Central heating and air conditioning was made possible through bulkheads and creative use of interior walls. Solid knotty alder doors were placed throughout the home including a wonderful hidden door at the entry to the fort cellar. The downstairs was designed to include: a modern kitchen with electric range, microwave, dishwasher, and refrigerator; a living area with a large stone fireplace; a laundry room equipped with high-efficiency washer/dryer; and a convenient half-bath. The second story has been transformed into two huge bedrooms and a massive full bathroom with a steam shower unit and a separate toilet room. Each bedroom has a queen size bed with luxury bedding, satellite television and a beautiful stone fireplace (Fireplaces` are decorative and nonoperational). At this time, the fort cellar and attic are not finished. We appreciate your understanding and compliance with avoiding use of these spaces. We will keep you posted when these spaces will be available for your enjoyment. The exterior of the house and the 5-acre property are in the infancy stage of renovation. The small front porch has undergone some repair due to weather and bug damage and now boasts a knotty alder door with a speakeasy, two large stagecoach lights, A wood addition was recently taken down due to its’ irreparable state (you can still see the outline of where it was on the east wall). There is a free-standing stone fireplace that was once part of an old summer kitchen which burned down long ago. Future plans for the exterior include landscaping, a sun room addition, in-law’s quarters, a detached garage and stone walkways. The Shenandoah River runs along the property approximately 100 yards from the house. Immediately behind the property there is a steep bank which does not allow much river access. If you follow the property line west you will enter onto approximately ¾ mile of riverfront which is manicured for use. The owners and operators of the surrounding 100-acre beef and poultry farm reside south of the Stone House. They too are descendants and family of Colonel Strickler and are as warm and welcoming as any country-folk you could ever meet! Don’t be surprised if someone stops down and invites you to a barbeque on the river or offers to tell you stories about the property. Next to the Snyder home is a small family cemetery which is as old as the stone house itself! Generations of loved ones including Colonel Daniel Strickler are buried there and are still being laid to rest there today. You are welcome to explore the area but please remain respectful of the residents and mindful that it is a working farm. The living room and bedrooms all have televisions with satellite access. There is wireless internet and telephone service throughout the house. A PlayStation and DVD player can be found in the living room. Feel free to bring some games and movies. Board games are in the trunk. See if you can find the hidden Fort Cellar door, but please do not enter! Although structurally secure the space is unfinished and you may come face to face with a lot of unwelcome eight-legged family members! Likewise, the attic door should remain locked. The space is utilized for HVAC access and storage by owners only until the next phase of upgrades! Shower is not as intimidating as it looks!! An operating booklet is in the bathroom. You must turn the computer on to operate the steam unit, jets, fan, or radio. The steam unit is set at a maximum temperature of 104 degrees; you will not want any hotter than that! It takes some time to get going so turn it on a few minutes prior to use and make sure the cabin doors are closed. The radio has to be tuned manually. Sorry there are no pre-sets. The shower heads can be utilized without the computer. There is a knob below the computer you can adjust to dictate the head you wish to use (handheld, rain shower, jets). The temperature knob is extremely sensitive!!! Do not crank up or you will scold yourself. Please start out with the current setting and make very slight adjustments as necessary. Kitchen is stocked with dishes, utensils, glassware, pots/pans, coffee pot, toaster oven and all typical appliances. Gas grill available.   Thank You for visiting and Enjoy your stay!!

28 miles to Massanutten Resort, 4 miles to Luray Caverns, 12 miles to the Thornton Gap entrance to the Shenandoah National Park, and the George Washington National Forest Storybook Trail is 12 miles away.

***Pricing is based on 2 Guests; each additional Guest is $30/night per guest
Children under 2 no charge***

Amenities:

Secluded
Sleeps 2-6
2 Bedrooms
1.5 Bathrooms
2 Queen Beds
1 Queen Air Mattress
Hiking/Nature Trail from Cabin
River Front Access
River views during winter months
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Dishwasher
Microwave
Coffee Maker
Toaster
Toaster Oven
Blender
Garbage Disposer
Washer/Dryer
Iron/Ironing Board
Linens Provided
Central AC/Heat
AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio
Flat Screen TV
DVD Player
Satellite TV
DVD in master bedroom
Play Station 2 Game System
WiFi Available
NO Phone Available
Assorted Movie Library
Select Board/Card Games
No Smoking Inside
Covered Porch with Chairs
Patio Area
Patio Table & Chairs
Campfire Area - Firewood NOT Provided
BBQ Gasl Grill – propane provided
Water Purification System
Pet Friendly - $30/night per dog

Amenities at Stone House | 0 Bed, 1.5 Bath

Non-smoking
Pets allowed
Family friendly

Map of Shenandoah Valley, VA


Ratings and reviews

9.8 / 10
Outstanding(20 Ratings)
8 / 10Excellent·Oct 2025
The house was very clean and the grounds were beautiful, even had a river that ran through the property that we had access to. Absolutely beautiful view of the mountains. Very quiet and peaceful location. State or the art shower, bedrooms decorated very nicely but the larger room needs a bigger tv.The issues we had were: the property manager gave us the wrong access code to enter the property, it took us 30 minutes to find someone on the property that could give us the correct code. Cell phone service was spotty so that made it hard to contact the property manager with the issue; guest are asked to bring toilet paper; host only provided the bare basics in the kitchen pots, pans, paper towels, plates and utensils nothing extra as I am accustomed to with properties I’ve rented. By property being located on a farm you get that chicken smell from time to time depending on how the wind is blowing. Wifi service not that great for Verizon users.
10 / 10Outstanding·Jul 2025
My wife and I traveled to Luray, VA for a short, romantic, anniversary getaway. The Stone House was the perfect spot for us! The historic structure was very well maintained and renovated. It was quiet, peaceful and in a gorgeous location! Four thumbs way up!!
10 / 10Outstanding·May 2025
Our first time to Shenandoah, we wanted to really focus on getting to the trails and seeing the views the space had to offer. Looking at several places, this one stood out for its uniqueness and location - and we were extremely happy with it! The space has a wonderful area around it, open and looking up to the mountains to the west with hills all around. The ride in is just off a road with a chicken farm, but this didn't interfere or hinder the experience one bit. Driving into Lurray is incredibly easy with downtown access and visiting the caverns no more than 5-10 min driving on curvy back roads. Access to Skyline Drive is also a short distance east, 15-20 min down the highway. The cottage's accommodations were more than expected and truly were intended to make you feel the comforts of a home. The rooms were laid out well and the furnishings were perfect for the space. The kitchen was large and able to support full meal prep (more on why we know this below!). There were great little touches too and while the night gets dark (outstanding for astrophotography), it never felt isolated or claustrophobic. We also had a really awesome storm come through the first night - the house (entirely stone) didn't give the slightest feeling of wind and the roof gave way to the greatest rain sounds you can imagine. Wildlife also made it's way through the yard each day, with our first 10 minutes having an eagle land in the back trees as we were unpacking. Overall the stay was fantastic and
10 / 10Outstanding·Mar 2025
This is a lovely property to spend a quiet weekend. It was my birthday and my husband and I wanted to get away. There was plenty of room for our dog to run around outside. We like the historic nature of the building. All of the appliances worked as expected. We enjoyed the fireplace in the evenings and did not have to touch the climate control at all while there. The bed and pillows were extraordinarily comfortable (we plan to follow up on the brand so we can replace our own mattress!). The shower was a little complicated and I couldn't really get the radio to work but it was fun as an unusual amenity. We liked having dual sinks and there were plenty of towels. We spent a bit of time in the chairs on the front porch area. While we did not take advantage of any of the DVDs or games there, we appreciated having those as an option. We will look forward to going back again in warmer weather.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Stone House | 0 Bed, 1.5 Bath. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Stone House | 0 Bed, 1.5 Bath pet friendly?

Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Stone House | 0 Bed, 1.5 Bath?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, pets allowed, and family friendly.