Seclusion in Virginia doesnt come with neon signs.

These are not ghost towns.

Theyre very much alivejust not in a way thats meant to impress.

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The properties are large, the traffic light, and the priorities local.

Theres nothing flashy about the places on this list.

And thats the point.

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Brownsburg Rockbridge County

Discover the quaint charm of Brownsburg, a small rural community in Rockbridge County.

Where is Brownsburg?

Brownsburg is located in the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, approximately 16 miles northwest of Lexington, Virginia.

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Set amidst rolling farmlands and scenic landscapes, the village is accessible via Route 252.

The areas geography, characterized by gentle hills and open fields, adds to its secluded appeal.

Where is Upperville?

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Its location in the heart of Virginias horse and wine country makes it geographically significant and picturesque.

Visitors can enjoy a scenic drive through rolling hills and vineyards to reach this hidden gem.

Raphine Rockbridge County

Explore the serene landscapes of Raphine, a small rural community in Rockbridge County.

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The minimal development and remote location make Raphine a perfect spot for peaceful, undisturbed living.

Where is Raphine?

Raphine is located just off I-81, approximately 28 miles north of Lexington, Virginia.

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Its position in the Shenandoah Valley offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside.

The community is accessible via Exit 205 on I-81, followed by a short drive on Raphine Road.

Lignum Culpeper County

Discover the quiet countryside of Lignum, an unincorporated community in Culpeper County.

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The homes are set on expansive lots, often surrounded by nature, providing a private retreat for residents.

The nearby Rapidan River adds to the scenic beauty and offers opportunities for fishing and canoeing.

Where is Lignum?

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Lignum is approximately 15 miles east of Culpeper, Virginia, and is accessible via State Route 3.

Its location is within easy reach of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Northern Neck region.

The communitys geography, featuring gently rolling hills and dense forests, contributes to its secluded charm.

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Visitors can reach Lignum by driving along Route 3, enjoying countryside views and historic landmarks.

The area features large properties and low housing density, ideal for those seeking a retreat into nature.

With just a few hundred population, the community is tight-knit and welcoming.

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Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Rockfish River and nearby hiking trails, enjoying the regions unspoiled natural beauty.

Where is Schuyler?

Accessible via State Route 6 and Schuyler Road, the drive offers scenic views of the Virginia countryside.

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The areas unique soapstone quarries and the Waltons Mountain Museum add to its geographical and cultural interest.

With a small population, Lanexa offers a serene environment away from crowded urban centers.

The nearby Diascund Reservoir and Chickahominy Wildlife Management Area provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation.

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Where is Lanexa?

The serene landscapes and waterways make the journey as enjoyable as the destination.

Large lot sizes over an acre provide ample space for homes and agriculture.

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The lack of commercial development contributes to its secluded allure, ideal for those seeking a peaceful coastal retreat.

Where is Machipongo?

Machipongo is located in Northampton County along U.S. Route 13, approximately 75 miles north of Virginia Beach.

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Visitors can reach Machipongo by driving north on Route 13, enjoying views of the coastal landscapes.

The areas unique geography and proximity to water on both sides add to the secluded and tranquil atmosphere.

Its distance from major cities ensures a quiet, low-traffic atmosphere perfect for peaceful living.

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Where is Nellysford?

Nellysford is located along State Route 151, approximately 35 miles south of Charlottesville, Virginia.

The community is easily accessible via Route 29 and Route 151, winding through the picturesque Blue Ridge foothills.

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Where is Big Island?

Big Island is approximately 20 miles northwest of Lynchburg, Virginia, along U.S. Route 501.

The areas proximity to natural attractions like the Appalachian Trail adds to its secluded and adventurous charm.

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Established in the 1700s, the neighborhood gets its name from a white post erected by George Washington.

The small population fosters a close-knit community atmosphere.

Where is White Post?

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The areas rich history and tranquil setting make it a unique and secluded destination.

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