Spend The Night In A Barn At This Unique Virginia Vacation Property
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Barns are understated but they are also undeniably captivating. These structures are often associated with farming and rural living yet there are almost poetic in their simplicity. If you agree, there’s a one-of-a-kind barn rental in Virginia that you should explore. This bright-red building is sure to capture your heart as you see just how much it has to offer those looking for a unique weekend getaway. Here’s more on the Tiny Red Barn.
Conveniently situated between Richmond and Williamsburg, the Tiny Red Barn is the ultimate escape! This adorable red barn is a custom build by the owners.
Step inside and you'll discover that this Tiny Red Barn actually feels quite spacious! It's approximately 1,000 square feet and makes for the perfect couple's getaway or a weekend trip with the girls.
Of course, the surroundings are just as impressive. The barn is located on 26 acres. Nearby attractions include beautiful wooded hiking trails and a reservoir.
So pack your bags and prepare to be amazed by the Tiny Red Barn!
Check out this brief video below for a tour of the Tiny Red Barn!
What are your thoughts on the Tiny Red Barn? Would you stay the night at this unique barn rental in Virginia? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below! For more information, including rates and availability, be sure to check out the Tiny Red Barn online.
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Address: Diascund Reservoir Park, 9545 Diascund Reservoir Rd, Lanexa, VA 23089, USA
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.