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3.06 Acres RAW LAND on Bear Run Rd Tax Map 51 12 E 11 (Frederick County)
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Description: This is a fine wooded and buildable lot in the Lincoln Estates Subdivision just outside of the Shenandoah Valley. The land is rolling and found at the end of Bear Run Road. The property is located in the northern part of Virginia about 25 minutes west of Winchester and about 20 minutes from the Town of Gore and the West Virginia Border. The State of Maryland and a number wildlife management areas are nearby.
A step into Winchester-Frederick County is a step into fascinating chapters of history. This is, after all, the community that shaped a young George Washington, who had his first job, first military post, and first elected office right here.
Frederick County is in the northern part of the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia, and the independent city of Winchester is its county seat. A portion of the George Washington National Forest is in Frederick County, providing outdoor adventure activities such as hiking, fishing and wildlife watching. A portion of the Appalachian Trail, Skyline Drive and the Shenandoah Valley itself makes this county one of the most beautiful in Virginia.
Winchester is the site for the popular Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, one of the best-known festivals in the world. Each spring Winchester plays host for four days to over 250,000 visitors who converge upon the town to witness the famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, usually held the first few days in May. Winchester has long been known as the “Apple Capital” surrounded as it is by vast orchards and constituting one of the largest apple export markets of the nation and the largest producing area in Virginia.
In Winchester and Frederick County, you will see many relics of the area’s history: the tomb of Lord Fairfax in the yard of Christ Episcopal Church; the home and grave of General Daniel Morgan, hero of the Revolutionary War; George Washington’s headquarters; the headquarters of Stonewall Jackson; the headquarters of the Union General Philip Sheridan, from which he started his 12-mile ride on October 19, 1864 to rally his retreating army at Cedar Creek; the Hollingsworth house, Abram’s Delight, built in 1754 and now completely furnished with relics of the 18th century; houses of the Revolutionary era; the National Cemetery and the Confederate Cemetery with thousands of hero’s graves; the ruins of an old church used as barracks during the Revolutionary War; the Hopewell Meeting House, established in 1734; Belle Grove Plantation, 1794; and many others. Winchester is also known as “The Birthplace of Patsy Cline.” Some of her memorabilia can be seen at the Winchester-Fredericksburg CVB.
Stephens City, just a half hour away, is a small town, and the second oldest town in the lower Shenandoah Valley. It has retained its small-town character over two centuries of development and change. The town has a very high degree of historical integrity that will continue to be featured through renewal and revitalization.
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DIRECTIONS: From Winchester, take US-50 W/Amherst St. Continue to follow US-50 W for over 6 miles. Make a U-turn. Take a right onto Quail Run Ln. Take the 2nd right to stay on Quail Run Ln. Turn left to stay on Quail Run Ln. Turn left onto White Pine Ln. Slight left onto Bear Run Rd and travel nearly one mile until the end of the road. You will find the property immediately past the house at 559 Bear Run Road.
PRICE:
Starting Bid/Reserve: 5,000!!
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