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OVOKA FARM BUNKHOUSE STAY

About the Space

 

Ovoka Farm welcomes guests that wish to enjoy an immersive, extended farm experience with a stay in our beautifully restored late 1700s farm Bunkhouse.  Upon arrival, we'll meet you to show you your bunkhouse. After you have some time to relax and enjoy your welcome basket, we're off on your Private Farm Tour. Learn about our cattle operations as we ascend to the top of the mountain. While you're here explore, hike, fish, picnic — refresh. The kitchen is fully outfitted for DIY chef-ing, or we can help with dinner.

 

The Farm is located on 700 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is steeped in Virginia history, predating the Civil War. Although the Farm is the most photographed and painted farm in the County and has been featured in many articles & on garden tours, until now, the home has never offered a farm tour and stay.

 

The Bunkhouse Cabin offers 3 bedrooms: second floor Master Bdrm with a Queen bed; first floor bedroom with a Queen bed, first floor kid bdrm 2 twin, second floor youth-sized built-in wall bunks (2 twin). One full bathroom with shower on the 2nd floor and a powder room on the first floor.

Your private backyard has a fire pit and lounge chairs for you to enjoy the incredible sunset views. Your private pond in your side yard awaits your catch (& release) of a lifetime.

On your Private Farm Tour, you'll get an inside look at our farm operations, meet our friendly Wagyu cattle, and 4-wheel to the top of the mountain to talk about the farm's history and our husbandry practices — of course, all while enjoying the most memorable views of the Piedmont!

Guest Access

Gourmet outdoor kitchen with grill and Italian stone pizza oven, full-sized pool, cabana, and bathhouse available for separate charge $100/day, paid separately.

Enjoy a gourmet Wagyu meal prepared by one of our Resident Chefs in the Manor home. In addition to touring the stunning home, built in the late 1700s with additions added in the 1800s and renovated in 2014, dine in the main dining room on the 16-person circa mid-1700s dining table with unforgettable views to the sunset while your menu is flawlessly executed. You will feel comfortable and immersed in a history few will ever have the opportunity to experience. (Separate charge starting at $250/person)

The Farm is close to Great Meadows for the Gold Cup, restaurants and shopping in Upperville, Marshall, and Middleburg, endless hiking trails, including the Appalachian Trail, and more wineries than you could visit in a week. During your Farm Stay, we can arrange a Private Gourmet Wagyu Dinner with one of our Resident Chefs. You may never want to leave, and we'll count the days 'til your return!

Note:

  • Our cabin is built to 1800s height, so guests over 6' tall may not be comfortable in the Living Room space due to low ceilings.

  • In order to ensure your safety and that of our animals, only the guests on your registered farm stay may stay and/or enjoy the amenities on the farm during your stay.

 

Farm Tour Agreement

ATTENTION: Please be aware that we are a working farm—be sure to look for and obey all signage regarding parking, pathways, and areas to which the public does not have access (it’s for your safety!). It is very important that you read ALL info regarding visiting and the rules on your Farm Tour. Your safety and the safety of our animals & staff are very important to us—please respect all rules and posted signs when at the farm. We appreciate your cooperation & patience! 

 

When you arrive we'll go over farm rules, but please note that pursuant to Virginia law, we must notify you that: 

Under Virginia law, there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury or death results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity. Chapter 64. Agritourism Activity Liability. § 3.2-6402. Notice required.

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