Holiday rentals with a fireplace in Fauquier County

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Top-rated Accommodation with Fireplace in Fauquier County

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A stone fireplace is centered in a rustic setting, featuring a stylish wrought iron screen. Flickering flames are visible, surrounded by two red lanterns and a glass of red wine beside an open bottle, creating a cozy ambiance for relaxing evenings.
Home in Marshall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Middleburg/Upperville-Stunning,renovated cottage

The Atoka House,a stunning 1801 log home on the historic register in Virginia hunt country.This 2-bedroom, 2.5 bath home with both upstairs and downstairs living rooms,is only 4 miles from Middleburg.Relax in the coziness of the log cabin, catch the spectacular sunsets from the deck and large fenced yard. Gas grill and outdoor firepit. Fireplace may only be used with a duraflame log(provided) for the safety of this historic home. Minutes from wineries, great meadow, polo and Upperville (UCHS)

Guest favourite
The cabin exterior features a blend of rustic log construction and large windows that invite natural light. Surrounded by lush greenery, the spacious deck extends outdoors, adorned with potted plants and a well-manicured lawn, providing a serene outdoor space.
Cabin in Haymarket
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Lodge on the Lake

A quiet 17 acre, ONE room cabin set on a private small lake, fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Equipped with a full kitchen, a grill, 4 OUT DOOR showers, no showers in cabin. Sleeps 4, 1 QUEEN SIZE BED AND 1 PULL OUT HIDE-ABED. There is a $25/PP per day for extra guests , with prior approval by host. Pet friendly. Cameras are on site. 1 at the parking lot, 1 on the side deck, back deck, covered porch, up stairs open covered card/chest room, 2 on the main dock & water, 1 outside stone patio

Top Guest favourite
The recently renovated stone cottage features rustic charm with a modern metal roof. Large windows invite natural light, and the outdoor patio area is equipped with seating and an umbrella for shade, surrounded by greenery and trees.
Guesthouse in Middleburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

18th Century Middleburg Cottage

This recently renovated 2-story 18th Century stone cottage is the perfect blend of rustic and luxury, featuring stone walls, exposed beams, wood floors, a stone patio and outdoor fireplace, as well as Mountain views. Property includes kitchen, bathroom, and a living space with wood stove and dining table. Upper floor features bedroom and additional reading room. Cottage is just minutes from historic Middleburg in the heart of horse and wine country, perfect for relaxing or recharging getaways.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom features a large bed with crisp white linens and a decorative blanket. Soft lighting is provided by two bedside lamps, and a comfortable seating area is visible beside a window with sheer curtains. A ceiling fan adds comfort to the room.
Home in Culpeper
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Stylish & Cozy Getaway in Historic Culpeper

Welcome to your own private Culpeper retreat! This brand new house is the perfect place to unwind and soak in the experience of southern hospitality along with photo worthy moments. The outdoor space provides the perfect place to relax and take in the stunning sunset. You’ll love spending time outside, whether you’re grilling up a delicious meal or just lounging with a good book. Thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable modern stay. Have fun with the whole family at this stylish place.

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A panoramic view of the snowy landscape stretches across the horizon, with undulating hills and valleys visible beneath a clear blue sky. Trees, dusted with snow, create a serene foreground, enhancing the sense of tranquility and nature.
Home in Linden
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Valley Vista, stunning views in wine country

Take advantage of low weekday rates and work from your country home with strong Wi-Fi! Sunsets and sensational views await you at this RUSTIC retreat set in the mountains, just a few miles from Shenandoah National Park and a little more than an hour from Washington, DC. Enjoy the wood burning stove in the winter and the mountain breezes in the summer. Sip wine from the hot tub and gaze down on the Shenandoah River valley below. Visit the local winery (5 mins. away) or hunker down to relax.

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The living area features large triangular windows that provide ample natural light and views of surrounding greenery. A comfortable sofa and armchairs are arranged around a modern coffee table on a textured area rug, with a dining area visible in the background.
Home in Front Royal
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Hot tub, prime leaf peeping and more! Gorgeous 4BR

This gorgeous chalet perched on a high hill is surrounded with trees and features an enormous wrap-around deck, HOT TUB, wood-burning fireplace, huge smart TVs and a GAME ROOM for adults and kids with every fun game you can imagine- pool, ping pong, PacMan video arcades, darts and more. Each bed is new and there are king beds and trundle beds to accommodate visitors of all ages. Please note there is an extra charge of $75 for first dog, $25/ea for 2nd/3rd (2nd/3rd dog fees charged later).

Top Guest favourite
The cabin features a welcoming front porch with a pair of white rocking chairs, providing a comfortable spot to relax. Wooden steps lead up to the porch, embraced by lush greenery and ferns, enhancing the cabin's secluded and natural setting.
Cabin in Culpeper
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Comfortable and unique 1790's log cabin

Recently restored 1790's log cabin with modern amenities on a 30 acre horse farm. Secluded wooded setting with pond view, less than 1,000 feet from main house and only 5 miles from downtown Culpeper with it's fine dining and quaint shops. Take a short drive to scenic Shenandoah hiking & biking trails, local vineyards and distilleries, Civil War sites, Commonwealth Equestrian Park, stroll around the farm or just unwind on the front porch or in front of the wood stove with a good book.

Top Guest favourite
A welcoming entrance to the farmhouse is framed by white columns and features a stone pathway leading to double glass doors. Lush greenery and colorful flowers are positioned around the porch, enhancing the home's inviting exterior.
Farm stay in Elkwood
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The Garden View Suite—Zero In Hidden Fees!

Private luxury. This serene guest suite is situated on a 43-acre farm--Bees & Trees--and is attached to the North end of the main farmhouse. A private garden-gate takes you straight to your suite. Enjoy a magical sky full of stars while relaxing in the hot tub or enjoying the fireplacel--all to yourself! There are breathtaking sunrise views from your front windows and gorgeous sunsets from your back porch and the nearby gazebo gives you both views. You deserve a stay with us!

Top Guest favourite
The Alton Cottage showcases a quaint exterior featuring a wooden deck and stone steps leading up to the entrance. Surrounded by green grass and trees, the weathered stone chimney from the original structure is partially visible, adding a historic touch to the peaceful landscape.
Guesthouse in Warrenton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

The Alton Cottage -a luxury country retreat

The Alton Cottage is a charming, newly refurbished 1820s guest house- formerly a summer kitchen to the original farm house. Views are of rolling fields and their bovine occupants. We are within 30 minutes of almost 20 wineries and another 20 breweries, 5 min to Airlie, and only 5 mi to Old Town Warrenton. We are also close to several antique stores, farmers markets and Shenandoah National Park. We strive to make every guests stay special.

Guest favourite
A well-lit bedroom features dark walls and polished wooden floors. A round mirror hangs above a desk accompanied by a chair. A floor lamp provides additional lighting, and a potted plant adds a touch of greenery. Natural light enters through a window with sheer curtains.
Home in Culpeper
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Botanical Oasis in Downtown Culpeper

Botanical Oasis is a luxurious escape into a unique downtown property. Featuring calming neutral aesthetics, plant life, and two comfortable king beds; it's the perfect couples retreat or family getaway. This comfortable home sits in the center of downtown Culpeper in a hidden historic building just a few blocks from shops, dining, and drinks. Botanical Oasis is local to indoor rock climbing, vineyards, breweries, skyline drive, and hiking.

Top Guest favourite
The guesthouse's exterior features sturdy stone walls and a green metal roof. White window shutters enhance the classic design. A covered porch provides a welcoming entrance, while lush green grass and neatly trimmed hedges surround the building. Scenic views of the property are visible in the background.
Guesthouse in Flint Hill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Summer kitchen guesthouse at Caledonia Farm 1812

Summer kitchen guesthouse built of stone in 1812 and located on a 115 acre free-range cattle farm on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is a living room with the original cooking fireplace and a kitchenette. Upstairs is a loft bedroom and bath. Housekeeping is provided on Monday and Friday mornings. Enjoy the peace and quiet, dark skies, scenic views, adventure, and culinary excellence of Rappahannock County.

Top Guest favourite
A modern cabin is nestled among trees, featuring a sleek design with large windows that allow light to emanate from within. The surrounding rocky terrain is softly illuminated by exterior lighting, creating a calm ambiance in the early evening fog.
Holiday home in Front Royal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

Mountaintop Retreat with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Doah House is a private retreat perched on a bluff atop the Blue Ridge, with wide views over the Shenandoah Valley. A calm container for rest and observation, the pace softens, shaped by small rituals: lighting the fire, soaking in the wood-fired tub, making coffee by hand. Weather moves through the trees, changing the light, the air, the sound. Each day feels different. The forest shifts, and you might, too.

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