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The Guide to Living in Virginia Hunt Country

Learn more about life in Virginia Hunt Country, the Mid-Atlantic’s premier destination for equestrian living, viticulture, and more.

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The History of Virginia Hunt Country

Located just one hour from Washington, D.C. lies Virginia Hunt Country, one of the most iconic destinations in the Mid-Atlantic. Regarded for its natural beauty, scenic vistas, and deep heritage, Virginia Hunt Country comprises not only a unique geographic region in the Mid-Atlantic, but a culture and way of living.

Among the many small towns, neighborhood, and enclaves that comprise Virginia Hunt Country, many point to Middleburg, Virginia as the heart and soul of this unique region as well as one of the Atlantic’s most iconic small towns — regarded for its sprawling country estates and deep equestrian heritage.

Primarily spanning Virginia’s Fauquier County and Loudoun County, Virginia Hunt Country includes destinations such as Warrenton, Virginia, The Plains, Virginia, Upperville, Virginia, and Marshall, Virginia as focal points of this unique geographic region.

Among the core cultural tenants of Virginia Hunt Country is a commitment to the land and conservation, which maintains the sprawling vistas and landscapes that play host to regular fox hunting and equestrian expeditions — many of which date back to the Colonial era.

Frequented by many of America’s most iconic public figures, including George Washington, Elizabeth Taylor, and John F. Kennedy, Virginia Hunt Country is often associated with a unique sense of rural romance where a rustic equestrian lifestyle remains alive and well.

The most prominent cultural export of Virginia Hunt Country is the Virginia Red Fox, which represents the heritage of Fox Hunting that remains so prominent in the region. In addition, horse racing and steeplechase events such as the Virginia Gold Cup serve as some of the most anticipated social events in the Mid-Atlantic each year.

Today, Virginia Hunt Country remains one of the Mid-Atlantic’s most popular destination markets and includes some of the region’s finest restaurants, hotels, and vineyards, including the Hunter’s Head Tavern, The Red Fox Inn, Field & Main, The Salamander Resort and Spa, and RdV Vineyards.

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The Homes of Virginia Hunt Country

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“Among the many inspiring destinations in the Mid-Atlantic, Virginia Hunt Country offers unmatched beauty, charm, and sophistication.”

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A Weekend in Virginia Hunt Country

From majestic vineyards to rustic restaurants, a long weekend in Virginia Hunt Country is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city living.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore common questions about life in Virginia Hunt Country, including the best neighborhoods, restaurants, and more

WHERE IS VIRGINIA HUNT COUNTRY?

Virginia Hunt Country is a cultural region of Virginia that includes Western Loudoun County, Fauquier County, Culpeper County, Orange County, and Albemarle County.

WHAT TOWNS ARE IN VIRGINIA HUNT COUNTRY?

Virginia Hunt Country is comprised of many historic small towns and rural villages. Most notable is Middleburg, Virginia, which serves to many as the nexus of Virginia Hunt Country culture. Other notable towns in Virginia Hunt Country include Upperville, Virginia, home to the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, as well as Warrenton, Virginia. Other towns that comprise Virginia Hunt Country include The Plains, Virginia. In Albemarle County, Orange, Virginia and Keswick, Virginia are notable Virginia Hunt Country enclaves.

WHAT ARE THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN VIRGINIA HUNT COUNTRY?

Given the broad geographic footprint of Virginia Hunt Country, there are many fabulous restaurants that not only exist within the region but also embody the Virginia Hunt Country experience and aesthetic of the culture of The Hunt. Among the most notable Virginia Hunt Country restaurants is the Hunter’s Head Tavern in Upperville, Virginia. Regarded for its use of local and seasonal ingredients, the Hunter’s Head Tavern is a popular haunt for visitors to Virginia Hunt Country as well as local equestrians seeking a casual environment with fabulous English pub-style fare. Field & Main in Marshall Virginia is another Hunt Country favorite, as is Tremolo Bar in Middleburg, Virginia.

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Photo Gallery

Browse high-resolution photos of Virginia Hunt Country courtesy of Hugh Kenny

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Find a Trusted Design Professional in Virginia Hunt Country

Explore the very best Residential Architects, Custom Home Builders, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects in Virginia Hunt Country

Running Cedar of Marshall, Virginia. Image courtesy of Roger Foley.

 MARSHALL, VIRGINIA

Arentz Landscape Architects

Arentz Landscape Architects is a Landscape Architecture firm in Marshall, Virginia

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The Sageview Estate of Upperville, Virginia. Image courtesy of Studio Trejo.

 MIDDLEBURG, VIRGINIA

Clites Architects

Clites Architects is a Residential Architecture firm in Middleburg, Virginia

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Elway Hall of Warrenton, Virginia. Image courtesy of Darren Higgins.

 WARRENTON, VIRGINIA

Barry Dixon

Barry Dixon is an Interior Designer in Warrenton, Virginia

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