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Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat

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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 4

Popular amenities

  • Kitchen
  • Air-conditioning
  • Outdoor space
  • Parking available
  • Mountain view

Explore the area

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Stanardsville, VA
  • Place, Stanardsville Town Office
    ‪15 min drive‬
  • Place, Greene County Library
    ‪16 min drive‬
  • Place, Swift Run Gap Entrance Shenandoah
    ‪20 min drive‬
  • Airport, Charlottesville, VA (CHO-Charlottesville-Albemarle)
    ‪36 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 4)

Living Room 1

1 Queen Sofa Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

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Deck or patio
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About this property

Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat

Immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Virginia’s Shenandoah foothills, where rolling vineyards, rich history, and peaceful countryside create the perfect retreat.

This private apartment comfortably accommodates up to four adults featuring a full kitchen with a spacious prep island, an open-concept living area, a full bath, and a separate bedroom. The living room also includes a queen sofa bed with a memory foam mattress for additional guests.

Located on a 170-acre working conservation farm, the property is home to horses, cattle, chickens, and an apiary. Wildlife thrives here, including deer, wild turkey, bobcats, black bears, and dozens of native bird species.

Guests can relax on the 16' x 14' elevated deck overlooking fields and mountains, fish in the two-acre pond, explore more than 110 acres of forest, or simply enjoy the sounds and sights of nature. Spring and summer evenings are especially magical, with fireflies dancing beneath brilliant views of the Milky Way overhead.

The farm is ideally situated near several wineries, Bald Top Brewing Company, and Shenandoah National Park, with the Swift Run Gap and Elkton Entry Run entrances located just 7 miles and 2 miles away.

History enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby homes of Presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and James Madison, as well as Jefferson’s architectural masterpiece, the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

The farm itself is a recognized conservation showplace and recipient of the Clean Farm Award and the Friends of the Rappahannock Stewardship Award. Guests interested in sustainability and regenerative agriculture are welcome to learn about the farm’s ongoing ecological and carbon-conscious initiatives highlighted in the essay below.

Come recharge, reconnect with nature, and experience life on a working conservation farm in the heart of Virginia’s countryside. Your stay will help fund the farm's conservation goals and mission.

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Please note: Entry to the apartment requires climbing an exterior staircase leading to the elevated deck.

Reviving Greene County's Heartland: A Journey of
Sustainable Farm Rehabilitation

Nestled in the rolling hills of Greene County, Virginia, a once-dormant rural farm is blossoming into a beacon of sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. This transformation is not just about reviving the land for farming but also about regenerating ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity, and implementing practices that honor both the earth and the community.

At the core of this rehabilitation is a commitment to conservation and soil regeneration. By adopting organic farming methods free from pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, the farm utilizes composting techniques to enrich the soil naturally. This not only boosts crop yields but also enhances carbon capture, playing a small yet significant role in mitigating climate change.

One of the standout projects is the creation of a 2.5-acre pond, meticulously stocked with catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, and minnows. This aquatic ecosystem has become a thriving habitat, evidenced by the surge in amphibian populations, turtles, and an array of bird species like blue herons, bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, and starlings. The pond serves as a microcosm of the farm's broader mission: to create self-sustaining ecosystems that support diverse life forms.

Biodiversity doesn't stop at the water's edge. By delaying haying schedules, the farm allows ground-nesting birds, small mammals, and insects to flourish. This, in turn, attracts predators such as foxes and bobcats, indicating a healthy and balanced ecosystem. The establishment of an apiary further enhances this biodiversity. Bees not only contribute to the pollination of crops, fruit trees, and native flowering species but also signify the farm's dedication to supporting vital pollinator populations. Establishing pocket meadows supports native and migratory bird populations as well as pollinators.

Water conservation efforts are equally robust. The installation of riparian buffers and cow waterers keeps livestock out of streams, significantly reducing sediment runoff. A new well and installation of six water troughs facilitate rotational grazing. One mile of new fencing was erected to exclude cattle from streams and to divide pastures for rotational grazing. All of these practices minimize nitrogen and phosphorus deposition into waterways that feed into the Chesapeake Bay, contributing to the overall health of this critical watershed. Culverts were added for cattle crossings, ensuring that both farm operations and environmental conservation work hand in hand.

In the last year, reforestation initiatives included planting over 1,300 trees. The tree species include English Walnut, American/Asian Hybrid Chestnut, honey locust, berry bushes, American Persimmon, paw-paw, Aspens, and conifers. The selection promotes species diversification, enhances ecosystems, and provides potential for future income sources. Reintroduction of the American chestnut, once decimated by blight, is a symbol of the farm's role in restoring historical biodiversity. The 110 acres of forest are part of a carbon credit program ensuring forty years of harvest-free growth. Simultaneously, ongoing removal of invasive species revitalizes and protects native flora while aiding control of invasive pests like the invasive spotted lanternfly.

Innovation meets tradition with sustainable practices. A solar energy system generates all the farm's electrical power needs. Vegetable production employs no-till production and biological insect control methods.

The farm's holistic approach demonstrates that environmental responsibility and agricultural productivity are not mutually exclusive. By embracing practices that nurture the land and its inhabitants, the farm is not just rehabilitating itself but also contributing to the well-being of Greene County and beyond.

This journey of rehabilitation is more than an isolated effort; it's a model for sustainable farming practices that other rural communities can emulate. Through dedication, innovation, and a deep respect for nature, this Greene County farm is cultivating a legacy that honors the past while sowing seeds for a sustainable future.

Current projects include plans for a high-tunnel growing operation, pond aeration using wind power, advanced composting systems, continued invasive species removal, pollinator meadows, and a small livestock production.

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House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM

Minimum age to rent: 18

Check out before 11:00 AM

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Children

Children allowed: ages 3–17

Any age child is allowed.

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Events

Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings

Additional fees apply. Email host.

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Pets

No pets allowed

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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Important information

You need to know

Property Registration Number EIN 88-2705429
Property # 5259035vb
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 96
Note from host: Additional fees apply. Email host.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room

About the area

Stanardsville

Stanardsville is home to this apartment. Green Hills Golf Course and Kilaurwen Winery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Shenandoah National Park and Swift Run Gap Entrance Shenandoah.
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Stanardsville, VA

What's nearby

  • Stanardsville Town Office - 15 min drive - 11.6 km
  • Greene County Library - 16 min drive - 11.6 km
  • Rapidan River - 19 min drive - 15.1 km
  • Swift Run Gap Entrance Shenandoah - 20 min drive - 14.5 km
  • Shenandoah National Park - 26 min drive - 20.3 km

Getting around

  • Charlottesville, VA (CHO-Charlottesville-Albemarle) - 41 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Bearrr Appetit - ‬14 min drive
  • ‪Sal's Pizzeria & Restaurant - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Maybelle’s On Main - ‬14 min drive
  • ‪Family Mexican Restaurant & Latino Store - ‬14 min drive
  • ‪Pupuseria Los Robles - ‬14 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

How much is parking at Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat?

On-site parking is available at the property.

What time is check-in at Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Triquetra: A Shenandoah Farmstay Retreat located?

Situated in Stanardsville, this apartment building is within 6 miles (10 km) of Shenandoah National Park, Greene County Library and Stanardsville Town Office. Green Hills Golf Course and Rapidan River are also within 9 miles (15 km).

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Hosted by Francis X McGuigan

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