
Description
Step into the solitude of Stanley Acres, a 110+/- acre legacy estate tucked between Danville & Lynchburg. Set just across from a bucolic covered bridge & off a peaceful country road, this property offers a rare combo of privacy, history, & natural beauty. From the moment you enter the property, the land opens up around youbroad fields, rolling hills, & wooded stands that rise & fall in a way that feels both intentional & wild. The property features 2 distinctive homes. The main residence, a 4BR/2BA stone & cedar shake home built in 1977, sits high on a hill with nice views. Crafted by a master stonemason using rock pulled from the property, this home has been thoughtfully updated without losing its original character. You'll find luxury LVP flooring, a remodeled kitchen, fresh paint & wall trim, renovated baths, updated HVAC system, & upgrades to the pool & mechanical systems. Still, the home holds onto its roots with stone fireplaces, exposed hand-hewn beams, & textured grasscloth walls. At the front of the property, a c.1900 log cabin has been restored with a new copper roof, windows, & doors, and stands ready for your interior vision. Beyond the homes, the land itself is the true masterpiece. Over 40 acres of pasture unfold into 45+ acres of timber, with a pond & several creeks. A broad creek flows into Leesville Lake, offering indirect big water access for small boats or a dry dock install. Trails run throughout, connecting wooded hollows, hilltop vistas, & bucolic clearings. Wildlife thrives here: whitetail deer, wild turkey, ducks, and geese. Supporting it all are multiple outbuildings: a garage, pole barns, tobacco barns, & an 8-stall horse barn from the farm's earlier days. Whether you envision equestrian use, event hosting, hobby farming, or simply keeping it wildStanley Acres is built for it. Located between Gretna & Altavista & accessible to nearby cities, this property offers the kind of freedom, privacy, & generational potential that's getting harder to find. Shown by appt.
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4BEDS
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110.54ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,037SQFT
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$564$/SQFT
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Description
Step into the solitude of Stanley Acres, a 110+/- acre legacy estate tucked between Danville & Lynchburg. Set just across from a bucolic covered bridge & off a peaceful country road, this property offers a rare combo of privacy, history, & natural beauty. From the moment you enter the property, the land opens up around youbroad fields, rolling hills, & wooded stands that rise & fall in a way that feels both intentional & wild. The property features 2 distinctive homes. The main residence, a 4BR/2BA stone & cedar shake home built in 1977, sits high on a hill with nice views. Crafted by a master stonemason using rock pulled from the property, this home has been thoughtfully updated without losing its original character. You'll find luxury LVP flooring, a remodeled kitchen, fresh paint & wall trim, renovated baths, updated HVAC system, & upgrades to the pool & mechanical systems. Still, the home holds onto its roots with stone fireplaces, exposed hand-hewn beams, & textured grasscloth walls. At the front of the property, a c.1900 log cabin has been restored with a new copper roof, windows, & doors, and stands ready for your interior vision. Beyond the homes, the land itself is the true masterpiece. Over 40 acres of pasture unfold into 45+ acres of timber, with a pond & several creeks. A broad creek flows into Leesville Lake, offering indirect big water access for small boats or a dry dock install. Trails run throughout, connecting wooded hollows, hilltop vistas, & bucolic clearings. Wildlife thrives here: whitetail deer, wild turkey, ducks, and geese. Supporting it all are multiple outbuildings: a garage, pole barns, tobacco barns, & an 8-stall horse barn from the farm's earlier days. Whether you envision equestrian use, event hosting, hobby farming, or simply keeping it wildStanley Acres is built for it. Located between Gretna & Altavista & accessible to nearby cities, this property offers the kind of freedom, privacy, & generational potential that's getting harder to find. Shown by appt.
