Tucked into the Fairview area of Duffield, Virginia, this “century-old cottage” sits on 35.64 acres of mountain land, offering rare privacy and quiet. Built in 1900, it blends early Appalachian charm with open wilderness. Dense woods and rolling slopes create a natural barrier, yet US-23 is only a mile away, keeping daily conveniences within easy reach. The setting feels protected and peaceful, where “the silence feels deliberate.”
Though modest at 888 square feet, the home has received key updates: new insulation, updated windows, fresh sheetrock, and strong plywood flooring. These improvements protect the structure while leaving the interior open for personalization. Inside, the house is “not finished, but not neglected.” The kitchen has been fully gutted, creating a true blank slate with no outdated fixtures to remove. The bathroom is similarly stripped down, offering freedom to design each space from scratch. The essential work is done; the creative choices remain.
Outside, a durable metal roof promises long-term reliability. A covered front porch, weathered but sturdy, invites restoration and quiet moments overlooking the land. Because the cottage sits deep within its acreage, the porch enjoys exceptional seclusion, making it feel private and personal.
The 35.64 acres include forest, wildlife, and unharvested timber. The land suits hunting, gardening, small farming, or simply preserving nature. An existing outbuilding adds storage and could become a workshop or studio. There is also space for additional cabins if desired.
What makes this property special is its balance between simplicity and potential. It offers privacy without isolation and structure without limitation. The “mountains provide the backdrop, the land offers the canvas, and the cottage provides the history,” leaving the next chapter ready to be written.