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Afton Station Cottage -Beautifully Renovated Blue Ridge Scenic Historic Setting
Family-friendly holiday home in Afton
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 6 1101 sq ft
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- Airport, Charlottesville, VA (CHO-Charlottesville-Albemarle)
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
East facing 2nd floor with twin beds
2 Single Beds
First floor primary with king bed
1 King Bed
West facing 2nd floor with queen bed
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Downstairs bathroom
Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Upstairs bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Afton Station Cottage -Beautifully Renovated Blue Ridge Scenic Historic Setting
Our house is nestled on the eastern slope of Afton Mountain just below Rockfish Gap in the northern tip of Historic Nelson County on the “Sunrise Side of the Blue Ridge” It’s just 3-minutes away from where the Blue Ridge Parkway meets the Skyline Drive and 4-minutes to the southern gatehouse of the Shenandoah National Park. Hiking, skiing, golf, biking, and sightseeing; the area calls to the outdoor enthusiast.
If history is your thing you're fortunate that we have that too! But if you are the type that prefers a quiet spot with a good book that's possible too; the house has two porches and outside of the occasional train rumbling past it's pretty quiet. There are music and performance venues in the nearby communities of Crozet, Waynesboro, Charlottesville, and Staunton. In recent years Nelson County has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts in the age-old crafts of brewing, distilling, and viticulture; Nelson County's popular Brew Ridge Trail begins just three miles down the road where you can tour numerous breweries, cideries, vineyards, and a distillery or two.
One section of our property was once the site of the freight station for the original Blue Ridge Railway which sits alongside the recently renovated Claudius Crozet Blue Ridge Trail. This Rails-To-Trails addition will include Crozet’s 4300-foot-long tunnel dug 500 feet below Afton Mountain during the 1850s. It was one of the longest tunnels ever built in its day and the first tunnel ever dug simultaneously from both sides. The tunnel/trail opened to visitors in the fall of 2020 to rave reviews.
The house (our first home) is a simple wood-framed 2-story cottage with about 1200 sq feet of living space. We don’t know how old it is but 25 years ago we met a woman who told us she was born in the house in 1911; we don't think it's much older than that. Much of the house has been modernized and renovated. The upstairs bedrooms are small by modern standards and have sloped ceilings and the stairway was built for a time when people were shorter so you folks over 6’2 should watch your noggins. There are two bedrooms upstairs; one with a queen and the second bedroom has two twin beds. There is a modern bathroom with a shower and a small office nook.
On the first floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen, dining, and living area in an open and well-lit floor plan. The original living room was converted to a first-floor bedroom with a king bed in 2022.
Just two steps from the new primary bedroom and off the family room you will find a small full bath with a tub/shower.
The cozy open front porch faces east onto a small shaded front lawn. There are views to the east and south that open up in the winter. It is the best place to escape the heat of the day or to enjoy early morning coffee.
The fully enclosed back porch was fully insulated in 2022 to make it more comfortable. It is not heated or air-conditioned as of yet since we want to see how it responds to the insulation.
The trailhead for the Blue Ridge Tunnel, a major local attraction, adjoins our property at one corner. The eastern access trail is a nearly level hard-pack surface 1/2 mile to the tunnel entrance. The tunnel, which opened for train traffic in 1858, is 4300 feet long and was dug simultaneously from east and west.
We’re located just 25 miles west of Charlottesville, UVA, and Monticello, 4 minutes from I-64 exit 99 or 10 minutes from I-64 exit 107. Waynesboro is 10 minutes to the west. It’s just a 15-minute walk to the Appalachian Trail. Wintergreen's Valley section, Stoney Creek is a 15-minute drive down the Rockfish Valley. The skiing area on the mountain is another 15 minutes beyond that or, if weather permits during non-freezing temperatures, you can shave some time by traveling the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway route to the mountain section. Enjoy everything the Blue Ridge Mountains have to offer.
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If history is your thing you're fortunate that we have that too! But if you are the type that prefers a quiet spot with a good book that's possible too; the house has two porches and outside of the occasional train rumbling past it's pretty quiet. There are music and performance venues in the nearby communities of Crozet, Waynesboro, Charlottesville, and Staunton. In recent years Nelson County has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts in the age-old crafts of brewing, distilling, and viticulture; Nelson County's popular Brew Ridge Trail begins just three miles down the road where you can tour numerous breweries, cideries, vineyards, and a distillery or two.
One section of our property was once the site of the freight station for the original Blue Ridge Railway which sits alongside the recently renovated Claudius Crozet Blue Ridge Trail. This Rails-To-Trails addition will include Crozet’s 4300-foot-long tunnel dug 500 feet below Afton Mountain during the 1850s. It was one of the longest tunnels ever built in its day and the first tunnel ever dug simultaneously from both sides. The tunnel/trail opened to visitors in the fall of 2020 to rave reviews.
The house (our first home) is a simple wood-framed 2-story cottage with about 1200 sq feet of living space. We don’t know how old it is but 25 years ago we met a woman who told us she was born in the house in 1911; we don't think it's much older than that. Much of the house has been modernized and renovated. The upstairs bedrooms are small by modern standards and have sloped ceilings and the stairway was built for a time when people were shorter so you folks over 6’2 should watch your noggins. There are two bedrooms upstairs; one with a queen and the second bedroom has two twin beds. There is a modern bathroom with a shower and a small office nook.
On the first floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen, dining, and living area in an open and well-lit floor plan. The original living room was converted to a first-floor bedroom with a king bed in 2022.
Just two steps from the new primary bedroom and off the family room you will find a small full bath with a tub/shower.
The cozy open front porch faces east onto a small shaded front lawn. There are views to the east and south that open up in the winter. It is the best place to escape the heat of the day or to enjoy early morning coffee.
The fully enclosed back porch was fully insulated in 2022 to make it more comfortable. It is not heated or air-conditioned as of yet since we want to see how it responds to the insulation.
The trailhead for the Blue Ridge Tunnel, a major local attraction, adjoins our property at one corner. The eastern access trail is a nearly level hard-pack surface 1/2 mile to the tunnel entrance. The tunnel, which opened for train traffic in 1858, is 4300 feet long and was dug simultaneously from east and west.
We’re located just 25 miles west of Charlottesville, UVA, and Monticello, 4 minutes from I-64 exit 99 or 10 minutes from I-64 exit 107. Waynesboro is 10 minutes to the west. It’s just a 15-minute walk to the Appalachian Trail. Wintergreen's Valley section, Stoney Creek is a 15-minute drive down the Rockfish Valley. The skiing area on the mountain is another 15 minutes beyond that or, if weather permits during non-freezing temperatures, you can shave some time by traveling the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway route to the mountain section. Enjoy everything the Blue Ridge Mountains have to offer.
The more information you provide in the booking inquiry the better we will be able to serve you.
Thanks for looking.
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Amenities
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Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 26
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Not baby/toddler proofed.
Events
No events allowed
This is a quiet tiny hamlet please respect it.
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
1 dog /1 week max. 2nd or longer stays negotiable
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Smoking outdoors is permitted, field strip butts
Important information
You need to know
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
Note from host: This is a quiet tiny hamlet please respect it.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Afton
Located in Afton, this holiday home is in a rural area. Waynesboro Heritage Museum and Wayne Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Veritas Vineyard and Winery and Afton Mountain Vineyards. Consider Hermitage Hill Farm & Stables for a night out or War Fields if you're travelling with kids. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Afton, VA
What's nearby
- Blue Ridge Parkway North Entrance - 2 min drive - 2.5 km
- Rockfish Gap Entrance Shenandoah - 3 min drive - 3.1 km
- Veritas Vineyard and Winery - 3 min drive - 3.8 km
- Swannanoa Palace - 3 min drive - 3.5 km
- Afton Mountain Vineyards - 9 min drive - 5.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Basic City Beer Co. - 8 min drive
- The Estate Of Captain G Wilson - 9 min drive
- Happ Coffee Roasters - 8 min drive
- Blue Mountain Brewery - 5 min drive
- New Ming Garden Buffet and Grill - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Tom & Jackie

We moved to Nelson County from the Virgin Islands over 40 years ago and "got hitched" at the courthouse. A few years later we pulled up stakes and moved south to FL for a few then West to CA before returning to Nelson and buying this house as we started our family. We outgrew the house 7 years later and moved 8 miles across the ridge to nearby Waynesboro keeping this house and the lower cottage as long-term rentals.
The last long-term tenants moved out of the upper house in July of 2016 so we decided to do a "few things". We finished up in September 2017. We're very happy with the results and our guests have since agreed.
In 2021 we sold our Waynesboro house at the same time our lower house tenants moved into their own home nearby. Once again we were forced to do a "few things". And moved into the lower house in early 2022 and split our time between this 2nd cottage and our small RV enjoying travels about the country and sometimes volunteering as hosts in our National Parks.
Our style of hosting is to assist only if needed we don't hover, we will visit if you wish but always take our cues from our guests.
The last long-term tenants moved out of the upper house in July of 2016 so we decided to do a "few things". We finished up in September 2017. We're very happy with the results and our guests have since agreed.
In 2021 we sold our Waynesboro house at the same time our lower house tenants moved into their own home nearby. Once again we were forced to do a "few things". And moved into the lower house in early 2022 and split our time between this 2nd cottage and our small RV enjoying travels about the country and sometimes volunteering as hosts in our National Parks.
Our style of hosting is to assist only if needed we don't hover, we will visit if you wish but always take our cues from our guests.
Why they chose this property
We fell in love with the foyer and the front porch. Neither is special or grand by any means we just enjoy it.
What makes this property unique
Country living with easy access to highways, towns, medium-sized cities bike trails, hiking, Shenandoah National Park, numerous historic sites, and a diverse group of citizens.
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