Nestled on 35 hidden acres in Scott County, Virginia, this unassuming 2-bedroom cottage is not just a listing. It’s a test. A quiet house from 1900, stripped back to its bones
, waits for someone brave enough to finish the story. New windows. Metal roof. Empty kitchen. Cleared bath. Wide land. Wide silence. Wide opportu…
This rural cottage near Duffield, Virginia, is the kind of place that quietly changes a life.
Set on more than 35 acres of rolling land and mature trees, it offers rare privacy without
complete isolation, thanks to its position along U.S. Route 23. The home’s 1900 roots give it character, while structural updates—
cinder block foundation, metal roof, new windows, insulation, and fresh sheetrock—provide a dependable base.
Inside, the cleared kitchen and bathroom are not flaws but invitations. They let you decide how you want to live, instead of working around someone else’s choices.
Outside, the acreage supports gardens, small-scale farming, trails, or simply room to breathe.
With a large outbuilding for tools, projects, or equipment,
this property suits renovators, homesteaders, and anyone seeking a slower, more intentional pace.
It isn’t finished by design—it’s waiting for the person who wants to finish it.