Once the center of a 400-acre Shenandoah Valley farm, Stoneridge offers a glimpse of antebellum life just minutes from historic Lexington. The original house was built in 1829 with bricks made on the property. Stonerige is surrounded by 32 secluded acres of Virginia countryside - fields, streams and woodlands; and abundant wildflowers, butterflies, and wildlife - deer, turkeys, and songbirds. Sit on the spaciaous front porch and sip a cool drink as you enjoy the sunset over the mountains. Step through the original Adams style double doors and find restored rooms with high ceilings, intricate moldings, elaborate mantels and heart-of-pine floors. Each of the five guest rooms has a queen bed and a private bath, three have jetted whirlpool baths, and four have gas-log fireplaces.
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