$3,900,000
240 Stoneleigh Rd
Palmyra, VA 22963 · None
7
beds
4.5
baths
8,826
sqft
About this home
Historic KEMJ Lodge is a 123-acre estate in Palmyra with roots dating to the early 1800s, making it one of the oldest homes in the area. The property features rolling pastures, mature woods, and over 1,000 feet of Rivanna River frontage. Improvements include three separate structures: a 6,000 sq ft main lodge,a 2,500 sq ft guesthouse, and a 7,200 sq ft heated and air-conditioned barndominium with loft apartment. The original residence has been fully remodeled while maintaining its historic character. Land supports agricultural, equestrian, and recreational use including farming, trail riding, hunting, and river access. Approximately 6,000 feet of four-board fencing is in place. Conveniently located near the Fluvanna County Courthouse Historic District with quick access to I-64 to Charlottesville, Richmond, Northern Virginia, and Hampton Roads. Suitable for private estate, retreat, winery, brewery, event space or horse farm.Rare opportunity to own a piece of VA history.
Details
- Bedrooms
- 7
- Bathrooms
- 4.5
- Living area
- 8,826 sqft
- Price per sqft
- $442
- Lot
- 123.2 ac
- Year built
- 1995
- Type
- Residential
- Days on market
- 14
- MLS #
- 680269
Home details
Interior
- Heating
- Forced Air, Propane
- Cooling
- Central AC
- Fireplaces
- Stone
- Appliances
- Breakfast Bar, Dishwasher, Double Oven, Gas Range, Island, Refrigerator, Gas Cooktop
- Primary bedroom on main level
- Yes
Structure & exterior
- Roof
- Metal - Other
- Garage
- 4-Car Garage
Utilities
- Water & sewer
- Individual Well, Septic Tank
Lot & HOA
- Lot size
- 123.2 acres
- Zoning
- A-1 Agricu
- Subdivision
- None
Schools
- Elementary: Central (Fluvanna)
- Middle: Fluvanna
- High: Fluvanna
Location & lot
Parcel boundaries and aerial imagery are from the Virginia Geographic Information Network (Virginia Base Mapping Program); flood zones are from the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer. All are approximate, provided for general reference only, and are not a survey, a title document, or an official flood determination. Verify boundaries with a licensed surveyor and flood status at FEMA's Flood Map Service Center.