House in Shenandoah Valley, VA
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About this house rental
Blairbrook Farm offers a serene Virginia countryside experience just around the corner from popular attractions like King Family Vineyards, the Appalachian Trail and Shenandoah National Park, and the numerous vineyards and breweries along Rockfish Gap. In addition, Blairbrook is only 15 miles from Charlottesville and the University of Virginia.
Built in 1910 and originally known as Brookewood Orchard, the Farmhouse at Blairbrook Farm was constructed by Dr. John Brooke Boyle, a Baltimore physician who invested in Crozet's early fruit orchard industry at the turn of the twentieth century. Somewhat unusual for its time, the home was built using wood-framed platform construction with a stucco exterior and features distinctive concrete columns and balustrades on the porches. Many original elements have been carefully preserved and refurbished, including the pine floors, radiators, doors, and Art Nouveau style brass chandeliers. The east and west pergola porches have been thoughtfully rebuilt, honoring the home's historic design while supporting modern comfort. Historic photographs taken by Dr. Boyle's nephew, an amateur photographer, document early orchard operations and are displayed throughout the home, adding depth and story to the experience.
Blairbrook Farm is slowly finding new life as a working flower farm, with peony fields located behind the house and remaining traces of the original orchard still visible across the property. As an active farm, guests may occasionally see farm staff working in the fields farther from the home, and guests are asked not to enter the flower fields or outbuildings but are otherwise welcome to walk around the property.
We invite you to come experience this lovely corner of Western Albemarle County.
