Nestled at the end of a long private driveway, this beautifully sited five-bedroom home rests on nearly four acres of fully fenced land. The upper-level primary suite provides a peaceful retreat, featuring its own private seating area and a spacious en suite bath with a luxurious soaking tub. Enjoy mornings or evenings on the front porch, relaxing in a rocker as you take in views of the open pasture.
With nearly 5,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, the home offers a perfect balance of privacy and warmth. The fully finished lower level, previously used as an in-law suite, includes a well-appointed kitchenette and a large private bath complete with a jetted tub and walk-in shower.
Conveniently located near James Madison Highway and historic downtown Warrenton, the property is ideal for those seeking flexibility—whether for a home-based business or simply more personal freedom. A small stable on the grounds makes it an excellent choice for those wishing to keep horses, chickens, or other animals.
For history enthusiasts, the home’s location adds even more charm. Warrenton, the seat of Fauquier County, played a notable role during the Civil War, changing hands multiple times as Union and Confederate forces moved through the region. Just a short drive from the twin battlefields of Bull Run/Manassas, the town also served as a major hospital site after both battles. In November 1862, it was the setting for the transfer of command of the Union’s Army of the Potomac from Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan to Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside. While we can’t say for certain, it’s quite likely that troops from both sides once passed near what is now Hummingbird Lane.
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