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Monthly Rent
$1,800
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
2 ba
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Square Feet
2,160 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Serene Riverside Paradise. Imagine living in this tastefully updated cottage, nestled between the So Fork Holston River and the Virginia Creeper Trail at Trestle #13, just upstream from the historic Alvarado Station and Park. This charming rental is ideally located just 5 miles from Damascus and 10 miles from historic dowtown Abingdon. Toss your kayak in the river from the front door and float the 2 miles to beautiful Abingdon Vineyards for a glass of Virginia wine and live music. Bike and hike from your backdoor down the Creeper Trail to the Appalachian Trail, all the way to Georgia or Maine. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains from Heartwood Farm. This home offers far more than just shelter - whether relaxing or getting lost in a book on the front porch that overlooks the river, the surrounding natural sites and sounds impart a sense of peace and calm. The music of the river and a beautiful landscape are right at your doorstep. Enjoy tubing, kayaking, or fly fishing just steps from the front door. The Jefferson National Forest, Appalachian Trail, So Fork Holston Lake, Grayson Highlands State Park, Hungry Mother State Park, the Channels, So Fork Holston River Dam, Bristol Caverns, and much more are all minutes away. This unique rental is available unfurnished ($1,800/mo) or furnished ($2,200/mo). Don't miss your chance to experience life in a landscape that's good for the soul.
21570 Alvarado Rd is a house located in Washington County and the 24211 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Washington County Public Schools attendance zone.
House Features
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- Refrigerator
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Location
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Located in southwestern Virginia in the Blue Ridge Highlands region, Abingdon is a tranquil small town known for its historic character and lush natural beauty. Modern-day Abingdon is located on the Great Road, a pathway used by pioneers traveling through the Blue Ridge Mountains to settle in the west. Today, residents come together in the town’s center along Lee Highway to enjoy an array of diverse eateries, quaint shops, and charming cafes. Perhaps inspired by the town’s exquisite natural beauty, Abingdon has an active arts scene. Abingdon has two art galleries where residents can take classes or buy local masterpieces. The landmark Barter Theatre hosts a variety of plays and musicals throughout the year while William King Museum showcases fine world art and contemporary regional creations.
Abingdon offers vast expanses of green space that lend the community an overall peaceful atmosphere. Residents delight in great recreational opportunities at Glenrochie Country Club, Harry L.
Learn more about living in AbingdonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 71 min | 44.5 mi | |
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Drive: | 73 min | 54.7 mi |
21570 Alvarado Rd Photos
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About the Listing Agent
ROBERTA HYLTON
HIGHLANDS REALTY, INC. ABINGDON
(276) 528-8652As a REALTOR® with Highlands Realty, Inc., Roberta is licensed in both Virginia and Tennessee and continues a lifelong committment to providing service to our community. She uses her many years of experience in real estate, her knowledge, and love of the local landscape to help buyers find their perfect home or tract of land and sellers connect with those buyers. Her many decades of negotiation experience in government service and as a realtor provide a valuable skill to her clients. She works hard to stay abreast of market trends and local real estate issues. She understands and appreciates getting to know people and what they want in a property. Although trained to work with all types of real estate, her background makes her especially well-suited to helping those with an interest in buying or selling conservation and rural properties. Roberta moved to Southwest Virginia in 1994, returning to her roots to pursue her passion for fish and wildlife conservation in the Southern Appalachians. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Science and a Master of Science degree in biology, she dedicated more than 35 years of service to local, state, and national conservation efforts. She supervised a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Field Office, mentoring employees and negotiating deals with industry and local, state, and federal government to conserve fish and wildlife habitat on public and private lands. Roberta has a long history of public service. She served two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala, where she learned Spanish and met her husband, with whom she has two children. For over 15 years she has been a volunteer teacher of English to speakers of other languages, helping those far away from their native cultures adjust and feel at home in Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. Whenever she can, Roberta enjoys finding time for long day hikes, exploring rivers, cooking ethnic foods, reading and being with family and friends. Whether you're looking to buy your first home, a retirement dream, a mountain retreat, or an investment property, no one knows Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee better or will be more dedicated to helping you meet your needs than Roberta.
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