The G-4 homesite sits atop a plateau at the highest point of the Quartz Hill forest, an area which has been managed to promote healthy, mature hardwood forest. Sitting approximately a hundred feet above its nearest neighbors, the homesite has the feeling of a private world, with views down into the forested hollow to the East, and seasonal views over Plank Road to the orchards and Tom Mountain Preserve.
Located just 15 minutes from Charlottesville and the renowned University of Virginia, the 2,300 acres of Bundoran Farm are nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Two ponds provide a place for quiet reflection or fishing, and farm buildings and cottages dot the landscape, framing views that typify the slower pace and natural beauty of the Albemarle County lifestyle. This land remains intact today because of a legacy of family stewardship, a tradition of care that will continue for generations to come. Bundoran Farm is not just a place of rare visual beauty. It is a thriving landscape of cattle and orchards - a place where deer, fish and birds find
quiet refuge. A place where a network of over fifteen miles of walking and riding trails winds amongst mature Piedmont forest species. And where, most importantly, all of this will remain intact for future generations. In fact, 90 percent of Bundoran Farm will remain untouched by residential development thanks to the careful process of Preservation Development.
For more information about Bundoran Farm, visit www.bundoranfarm.com
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