Looking for a property with wide-open spaces and stunning Blue Ridge views? In Middleburg, 34642 Atoka Chase Ln. offers a chance to move into an estate that sprawls nearly 12 acres. The home has an elegant, timeless style, and the land is a picture-perfect example of Loudoun County’s equestrian-friendly landscape.
The house was built in 1987 in a farmhouse style. It has five bedrooms and four full bathrooms, spanning a total of 3,344 square feet. The property is currently on the market for $4,395,000.

Throughout the home, oak hardwood floors and antique beams made from local barns introduce a rustic, traditional element to the space. In this living room, a stone wood-burning fireplace is the centerpiece, with views of the outdoor area just through the windows.

The kitchen area has ample space for cooking and entertaining, with stainless steel appliances, clean white tiles, and heated floors. It contains a gas range and two dishwashers.

This study’s small wood stove keeps the space warm on winter days, and the peaked shiplap ceiling with wood posts give the space visual interest. It’s adjacent to an office or guest suite.

The ground floor primary suite has vaulted ceilings for a spacious, airy feeling, and a wall of windows facing west for sunset views. It also contains an en-suite bathroom with heated floors.

French doors on one side of the primary bedroom lead out into a private screened-in porch with stunning views of the surrounding property.

Upstairs, there are three more bedrooms and two full bathrooms, each with hardwood flooring, heated tile floors, and towel warmers.

The backyard entertainment space contains a heated saltwater infinity pool and a spa, plus a flagstone patio, a gas firepit, and an outdoor kitchen.

For equestrians (or aspiring equestrians), this property is ready for horses. It contains board-fenced pastures, automatic waterers, electric fencing, run-in sheds, and a dedicated tack room.
Tyler Beale at Douglas Elliman is the listing agent for 34642 Atoka Chase Ln., Middleburg.
Feature image courtesy Cole Brock, CPV Media