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Lot Type: Meadow View
Acreage: 29.7
Equestrian: Yes
What's This?
Several lots at Bundoran Farm, because of their location and characteristics, have been identified as Individual Use Equestrian Lots. Owners of these lots are permitted to use portions of the farmbelt/greenbelt easement acreage within their lots for a small turnout pasture and supporting structures for their horses. These lots are ideal for families who want their horses nearby and still be able to access the Bundoran Farm's extensive trail network.
Land Use Taxation: Yes
What's This?
Because of the size and use of the land for agricultural purposes, a majority of Bundoran Farms lots currently qualify for Land Use Taxation. Acreage within lots that qualify for Land Use Taxation is assessed based on its agricultural, horticultural and forest use instead of its residential use. This typically results in significantly reduced real estate taxes. You can find more information regarding land use value taxation by contacting Albemarle County's Real Estate Office at (434) 296-5856 or by visiting www.albemarle.org.
Features: Forest, Stream, Trails, Meadow
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Property Description
The H-08 homesite, located at the southernmost reach of Robertson Hollow, at the foot of Hightop Mountain, is one of the most secluded settings at Bundoran Farm. The lot contains a six-acre meadow, is surrounded by forest and pristine streams and offers the flexibility of two alternative building sites. This lot can also be combined with H-08 D for use as a “dependency” structure.
The relative privacy of the site allows flexibility in design. As important as the home design is the consideration to be given to the meadow landscape. Improvement of views to the North, using selective clearing, should maintain the unspoiled view from the mountain below.
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