
"The main building-which could be used as a residence-is a 3,100-square-foot open-concept space with a kitchen, living area, and one bedroom on the main level-previously used as a bridal suite-and a second bedroom and bathroom upstairs."
"The guest cottage that's currently being used as a short-term rental with one bedroom, one bathroom, a full kitchen, its own fenced pool, and a hot tub. This is typically booked at least 65 percent of the year."
"The acreage isn't enough to continue wine production beyond the end of the year according to new legislation, so a wedding venue, a retreat concept, even a private residential compound is ideal."
Firefly Cellars is a multi-building property spanning three-and-a-half acres in Hamilton, Loudoun County, currently operating as a winery and Airbnb. The main residence is a 3,100-square-foot open-concept space with two bedrooms and one bathroom. Additional structures include "The Jar," a gathering space with wine cellar and office; a guest cottage with pool and hot tub generating 65 percent annual occupancy; and a barn-like tasting room with 1,200-square-foot deck. The property features parking for 50 vehicles and backs to a 20-acre horse farm. Due to new legislation limiting wine production, the property is positioned for conversion into alternative uses such as a wedding venue, retreat center, or private residential compound.
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