Listing Courtesy of Corcoran McEnearney, Betty Mallon, (703) 989-8548
18285 Foundry Road, Purcellville, VA 20132
Rent: $3,495 USD
Property Summary:
• Transaction Type: For Rent
• Property Type: Single Family Detached
• Year Built: 1784
• Approx. Sq. Ft.: 1438 Sqft
• MLS #: VALO2091780
• Web ID: 94046159
Description:
THIS IS A FULLY FURNISHED RENTAL! ALSO GREAT FOR YEAR ROUND LIVING. THIS HOME MAY ALSO BE RENTED ON A MONTHLY BASIS WITH A MINIMUM OF ONE MONTH. FOUR BEDS (includes sleeper sofa/loft)....SLEEPS 4. Close to wineries and restaurants and shops of downtown Purcellville. The cabin features a stunning stone-covered porch with a sunroof, a porch swing, and an alluring view of a large open farm. Just inside is a spacious, open living/dining room with a wood-burning stove and a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances. The two bedrooms and bathroom are located on the main floor. Upstairs, a charming loft area provides additional sleeping space. Enjoy the peaceful, wooded setting and scenic views.
Key Features:
• Central air conditioning
• Hardwood and tile flooring
• Covered porch and deck
• Wood-burning stove
• Ceiling fans
• Forced air and heat pump heating
• Scenic, wooded lot
• Septic and well water
Contact Agent:
Betty Mallon
REALTOR®, VA 0225126004
Office: (703) 286-1270
Mobile: (703) 989-8548
About Purcellville:
Settled by Quakers in the late 18th century, Purcellville is located in Virginia’s bucolic Hunt Country about an hour west of Washington, D.C. Like many communities in Loudoun County, Purcellville was a natural halfway point where weary travelers heading between Washington and Winchester could tie up their horses and rest. The arrival of the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad ushered in a trade boom for the region, transforming the surrounding valley into one of the nation’s largest dairy hubs and orchard grass producers. Today, it’s a tranquil country retreat where one might hear mail-order chicks chirping in the post office, neighborly conversations involving gardening tips, and where the talk of the town is about where to find well-priced perennials. Proud of its town’s history, the Purcellville Preservation Association holds an old-fashioned country fair each May at the historic Fireman’s Field.