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Athlone Farm’s Historic Cottage—ca.1800s, Unique, Charming, renovated, sleeps 4
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10 out of 10
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 4 74 sq m
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AMHERST, VA
- Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail4 min drive
- Rebec Vineyards9 min drive
- Sweet Briar College15 min drive
- Lynchburg, VA (LYH-Lynchburg Regional)39 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Athlone Cottage Bedroom
1 Double Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Athlone Cottage Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Athlone Farm’s Historic Cottage—ca.1800s, Unique, Charming, renovated, sleeps 4
Athlone Farm is directly off Hwy 151, a designated Virginia scenic highway. The property has beautiful grounds & historic outbuildings. Conveniently Located to breweries, hiking trails, Crabtree Falls, the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail, vineyards, area Colleges and Universities, and more.
NOTE: This listing is for rental of Athlone Farm’s historic Cottage. Athlone’s 6500-square foot home is also available for rent. The House sleeps up to 18 people and is perfect for families, retreats, and other special events. Go here for details: https://www.vrbo.com/3354530
ATHLONE’S STORY:
Athlone’s lands first became a working Virginia farm sometime between 1751 and 1815. The Athlone Farm Homestead, together with its spacious home and 10 historic outbuildings, sits on 31 acres of the estate and reflects the lifestyles and activities of Virginia’s farmstead developments during the second half of the 19th century.
ATHLONE’S COTTAGE:
Athlone Farm’s 19th century brick kitchen is located in the rear yard of the house. It’s where our forefathers cooked large meals away from the main house for fear of fire. It is a charming, hidden gem perfect for couples, honeymooners, anniversaries, and for those seeking unique travel destinations.
The Cottage is a one story, 800 square foot brick building with a distinctive living room, well-equipped kitchen, full shower/tub bath, charming bedroom, and a tiny, quiet reading loft. It offers wireless internet service and streaming TV.
The Cottage’s comfortable living room features a full-sized sleep sofa and a huge brick fireplace. (The steps to the reading loft are steep and not suitable for small children.)
The Cottage can sleep up to 4 people (including the full-sized sleep sofa in the living room) and features a small, private outdoor patio. There is ample paved parking and self-check-in. We offer excellent amenities to all guests.
ATHLONE’S GROUNDS:
Athlone’s setting is rural, peaceful and quiet, but also extremely well located to take advantage of numerous area activities—hiking and biking trails, local breweries and wineries, restaurants, historic sites, and colleges and universities. (See below for details.)
For early risers, there is nothing more peaceful than sitting on the patio with a cup of coffee, watching the sun come up in the East, while the cows graze in the pasture.
Cottage guests can also enjoy easy outdoor grilling at the back of the house’s shared grill. The family’s striking brick and iron memorial garden also offers shared patio visits and a gas firepit for late night story telling.
ATHLONE’S HISTORIC OUTBUILDINGS:
Athlone Farm features 10 unique historic outbuildings that date from the early 1800’s to 1940:
-- The property’s original, early 19th century brick kitchen (this listing).
-- The original fieldstone ash house, where cooking and other ashes were stored for use in making soaps and starting new fires.
-- Three late-nineteenth-century hay barns, some made from hand hewn posts and logs.
-- A late-nineteenth-century frame smokehouse.
--A framed corncrib, with a steep-pitched roof and slanted sides, allowing rain to run off away from the building to keep the corn dry.
-- A stable and a feed barn.
-- “Jenny’s House,” a single room, rustic wood structure.
NOTE: For your safety and in compliance with our insurance coverage, we are unable to grant you access into Athlone’s secured historic outbuildings. In addition, the fenced livestock in our fields are valuable and part of a private agricultural operation. They should not be disturbed or approached.
ATHLONE FARM IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED:
-- 3 miles from the Rose Mill trailhead of the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail
-- 4 miles from the Winton Country Club golf course
-- 5 miles from Saunders Brothers Farm Market
-- 9 miles to the Town of Amherst
-- 11 miles to Loose Shoe Brewing Company and Trapezium Brewing Company
-- 11 miles to Sweet Briar College
-- 18 miles to hiking at Crabtree Falls
-- 22 miles to Wintergreen Ski resort
-- 28 miles from Liberty University and Lynchburg College
-- An easy drive to areas of major interest including Monticello, Appomattox Court House, Charlottesville, Natural Bridge, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Longwood University as well as to scenic byways, the James River, local wineries, breweries, distilleries, restaurants and other historic homes and sites.
NOTE: This listing is for rental of Athlone Farm’s historic Cottage. Athlone’s 6500-square foot home is also available for rent. The House sleeps up to 18 people and is perfect for families, retreats, and other special events. Go here for details: https://www.vrbo.com/3354530
ATHLONE’S STORY:
Athlone’s lands first became a working Virginia farm sometime between 1751 and 1815. The Athlone Farm Homestead, together with its spacious home and 10 historic outbuildings, sits on 31 acres of the estate and reflects the lifestyles and activities of Virginia’s farmstead developments during the second half of the 19th century.
ATHLONE’S COTTAGE:
Athlone Farm’s 19th century brick kitchen is located in the rear yard of the house. It’s where our forefathers cooked large meals away from the main house for fear of fire. It is a charming, hidden gem perfect for couples, honeymooners, anniversaries, and for those seeking unique travel destinations.
The Cottage is a one story, 800 square foot brick building with a distinctive living room, well-equipped kitchen, full shower/tub bath, charming bedroom, and a tiny, quiet reading loft. It offers wireless internet service and streaming TV.
The Cottage’s comfortable living room features a full-sized sleep sofa and a huge brick fireplace. (The steps to the reading loft are steep and not suitable for small children.)
The Cottage can sleep up to 4 people (including the full-sized sleep sofa in the living room) and features a small, private outdoor patio. There is ample paved parking and self-check-in. We offer excellent amenities to all guests.
ATHLONE’S GROUNDS:
Athlone’s setting is rural, peaceful and quiet, but also extremely well located to take advantage of numerous area activities—hiking and biking trails, local breweries and wineries, restaurants, historic sites, and colleges and universities. (See below for details.)
For early risers, there is nothing more peaceful than sitting on the patio with a cup of coffee, watching the sun come up in the East, while the cows graze in the pasture.
Cottage guests can also enjoy easy outdoor grilling at the back of the house’s shared grill. The family’s striking brick and iron memorial garden also offers shared patio visits and a gas firepit for late night story telling.
ATHLONE’S HISTORIC OUTBUILDINGS:
Athlone Farm features 10 unique historic outbuildings that date from the early 1800’s to 1940:
-- The property’s original, early 19th century brick kitchen (this listing).
-- The original fieldstone ash house, where cooking and other ashes were stored for use in making soaps and starting new fires.
-- Three late-nineteenth-century hay barns, some made from hand hewn posts and logs.
-- A late-nineteenth-century frame smokehouse.
--A framed corncrib, with a steep-pitched roof and slanted sides, allowing rain to run off away from the building to keep the corn dry.
-- A stable and a feed barn.
-- “Jenny’s House,” a single room, rustic wood structure.
NOTE: For your safety and in compliance with our insurance coverage, we are unable to grant you access into Athlone’s secured historic outbuildings. In addition, the fenced livestock in our fields are valuable and part of a private agricultural operation. They should not be disturbed or approached.
ATHLONE FARM IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED:
-- 3 miles from the Rose Mill trailhead of the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail
-- 4 miles from the Winton Country Club golf course
-- 5 miles from Saunders Brothers Farm Market
-- 9 miles to the Town of Amherst
-- 11 miles to Loose Shoe Brewing Company and Trapezium Brewing Company
-- 11 miles to Sweet Briar College
-- 18 miles to hiking at Crabtree Falls
-- 22 miles to Wintergreen Ski resort
-- 28 miles from Liberty University and Lynchburg College
-- An easy drive to areas of major interest including Monticello, Appomattox Court House, Charlottesville, Natural Bridge, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Longwood University as well as to scenic byways, the James River, local wineries, breweries, distilleries, restaurants and other historic homes and sites.
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Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Children to be monitored in cottage and on grounds
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
$100 per adult pet fee. No puppies. Leash required
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Butt Receptacle is outside/behind Memorial garden.
Important information
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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
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
About the area
Amherst
Located in Amherst, this cottage is in a rural area and in the mountains. Woodson's Mill and Amherst County Museum and Historical Society are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Fortune's Cove Preserve and Naked Mountain State Natural Area Preserve. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

AMHERST, VA
What's nearby
- Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail - 4 min drive - 4.8 km
- Winton Country Club - 5 min drive - 5.4 km
- Rebec Vineyards - 9 min drive - 12.2 km
- Sweet Briar College - 15 min drive - 19.8 km
- Lovingston Winery - 15 min drive - 18.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Blue Mountain Barrel House - 14 min drive
- Colleen Drive-In - 12 min drive
- Brew Corner - 14 min drive
- Rebec Vineyards
- Subway - 7 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Cindy Ferguson

I am working with 4th generation Howell sisters of historic Athlone Farm. Their great grandfather, Thomas Howell, purchased the working farm in 1893, and the Farm has been a community landmark since the early 1800s. They and I are invested in and obliged to the welfare of Athlone’s history and to contribute towards its future. We look forward to sharing Athlone with you and your family.
Why they chose this property
The Athlone Farm Homestead, together with its spacious home and 10 historic outbuildings and farm structures, sits on 31 acres of the estate and reflects the lifestyles and activities of Virginia’s farmstead developments during the second half of the 19th century. Athlone’s setting is rural, peaceful and quiet, but also extremely well located to take advantage of numerous area activities—hiking and biking trails, local breweries and wineries, restaurants, historic sites, and area colleges and universities.
What makes this property unique
Athlone’s lands first became a working Virginia farm sometime between 1751 and 1815. The Farm’s 19th century, one-story, original brick kitchen is where our forefathers cooked large meals away from the main house for fear of fire. It is a charming, hidden gem perfect for couples, honeymooners, anniversaries, and for those seeking unique travel destinations.
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