Past Auction

Woodside Farms

This auction was on Oct 7 New Market, VA 1,115± Deeded Acres

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Overview

Executive Summary

The Woodside Farms auction has been rescheduled for October 7th. The total property is now 1,115± acres.

Woodside Farms has long been considered one of the finest estates in the Shenandoah Valley. Originally part of a large land grant from King George III, this farm and ranch property is one of a kind. The farm includes exterior and interior fencing, cross fencing, cattle working facilities, two auction rings, along with a historic 7,500 square foot estate home circa 1800, plus much more.

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1-800-829-8747

Auction Date and Location:
Wednesday, October 7th at 3:00pm ET
Held at the New Market Fire & Rescue’s Community Room
9771 S. Congress St., New Market, VA 22844

Information Dates and Location:
Thursday, September 10th 10:00am to 12:00noon ET
Saturday, September 19th 10:00am to 12:00noon ET
Wednesday, September 23rd 10:00am to 12:00noon ET
Wednesday, October 7th 10:00am to 12:00noon ET

Meet an Auction representative at the Historic Manor House on Tract 5
or call 800-829-8747 for a private showing.

Offered in conjunction with Cottonwood Commercial and Cottonwood Auctions.

Just the Facts

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-         Offered in six tracts and combinations from 36± to 566± acres

-         Historical 7,500 square foot, circa 1800 estate home

-         Three ranch homes and numerous homesites

-         Horse and cattle working facilities

Locale

Location

New Market is a town in Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States. Founded as a small crossroads town between the north-south U.S. 11 and the east-west U.S. 211, which crosses Massanutten Mountain at the town's titular gap. New Market remains a small town with a population of 2,146 as of the most recent 2010 U.S. Census. New Market is home to the New Market Shockers of the Rockingham County Baseball League, the New Market Rebels of the Valley Baseball League, the Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts, and the Shenvalee Golf Course. Most notably, the town was the location of the last major Confederate victory in the American Civil War.

History

Woodside Farms, also known as Court Manor, has long been considered one of the finest estates in the Shenandoah Valley. Originally part of a large land grant from King George III, this prestigious farm has been able to keep nearly 1,115 acres intact, making it truly one of a kind.

Click here to read more about Court Manor’s historic horse, ranch and estate history.

Property Details

Acreage (Deeded & Leased)

Tracts 1 – 3: The North Farm

- Tract 1: 98± Acres

- Tract 2: 125± Acres

- Tract 3: 36± Acres

Beautiful open farmland consisting of 259± acres. Improvements include 42’X120’ round bale barn and covered corral, machine shed, 150 feet of concrete feed bunks, large pond, well-fenced, and a 3,000 square foot tenant house that is in need of remodeling.

Tract 4: The Round Barn Farm: 236± Acres

This 236± acre farm has always been recognizable for the historic round barn that has been preserved over the years. The farm is comprised of all cleared farmland. While all the land is presently in hay and pasture, most is tillable. There are two tenant houses on the property along with numerous other structures in good condition. The property is well-fenced, has livestock handling facilities, office sale ring, 40’X180’ round bale barn, 200 foot concrete feed bunk, numerous corrals and calving barns.

Tract 5 & 6: The Estate

- Tract 5: 54± Acres with Historic Manor House

- Tract 6: 566± Acres with Horse & Ranch Facilities

The historic manor home, circa 1800, was completely renovated in the late 1980s, maintaining the original Greek revival character. This 7,500 square foot home boasts five large bedrooms, each with full bathrooms. All of the living areas have views of Massanutten Mountain and the clear open farmland. The well-manicured lawn and patio space take advantage of the open mountain views and pastoral setting.

Presently, this breathtaking farm is home to a purebred Angus herd and is well-fenced both on the exterior and interior. The farmland consists of primarily orchard grass with 150± acres tillable. Smith Creek runs through the property with an additional three-acre pond. Also included are three 48’X96’ round bale barns, one 48’X96’ machine shed, auction ring, cattle facilities, grain bin, two upright silos, and numerous other sheds. One of the few farms in the Shenandoah Valley that is equipped and ready for a large-scale cattle operation.

Tracts 7 & 8: Removed from Auction

Deeded Acres: 1,115±
Total Leased Acres:
Total Acres: 1,115±
Lowest Elevation: 1,040
Highest Elevation: 1,640

Terms

Summary of Terms:

•  A ten percent (10%) buyer's premium will be added to the final bid price(s) to determine the total contract price(s).

•  A ten percent (10%) earnest money deposit of the total contract price will be due immediately from all successful bidders.

•  The property is being sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" and without any contingencies, including financing.

•  Closing will be set 45 days from the auction date or as soon thereafter as closing documents are available.

•  Broker participation is available. Contact our office for participation guidelines.

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