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Upperville — A Stone Village with a Sporting Soul

Strung quietly along Route 50 between Middleburg and the Blue Ridge, Upperville is a village of honey-colored stone — barns, walls, and houses that seem to have grown from the Fauquier County soil itself. It is best known for the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, first held in 1853 and the oldest of its kind in the United States, and for Trinity Episcopal Church, a hand-built masterwork of stone commissioned by Paul and Bunny Mellon in the French country tradition.

There is little commercial bustle here, and that is precisely the appeal. Upperville is horse country in its purest form: gentleman's farms, equestrian estates, and historic homes set against a backdrop of pasture and mountain. Properties come to market rarely and are held for generations — a reflection of just how singular this corner of Virginia remains.

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Middleburg REALTOR Peter Leonard-Morgan
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