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Since 1773, Creek Crossing Farm at Chappelle Hill has been providing gracious
hospitality to all who stay here. Built by the Quaker Edward Thompson, it
was one of the three Plantations and several large tracts of land owned by him
in early Colonial Loudoun County.
Located in Virginia's Hunt Country, in a secluded Valley just outside of the
present day village of Lincoln, there are over twenty five acres of open fields
with cattle, woods with wild turkey, pheasants, and deer, a creek that waters
the entire farm and organic blueberry and raspberry fields.
Creek Crossing Farm is now available for the use of private parties, or small
conferences, receptions, and weddings. We also have special rates for long
term guests and graciously accommodate children and pets. Special
accommodations can be made for bicyclers from the nearby W&OD Trail. A
custom-tailored breakfast is included as part of your overnight stay.
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