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DISCOVER YOUR RETREAT

ABOUT

Welcome to Saddleback Sanctuary, your ultimate getaway nestled in the heart of Virginia’s wine country. Designed by award-winning architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen, this stunning luxury home offers iconic panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the renowned Veritas Vineyard and Winery, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. Jacobsen, celebrated for designing Jacqueline Kennedy's Martha's Vineyard estate, the U.S. Embassy in Paris, and Smithsonian museums, brings his distinctive touch to this architectural masterpiece.

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OVERVIEW

ACCOMMODATIONS

Luxurious Stay

Experience comfort and elegance in every corner of our sanctuary, ensuring a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation. The house features three primary suites, each with their own private en-suite, as well as ample living and dining space to enjoy your secluded time away. 

AMENITIES

Unique Offerings

Dive into relaxation with your private indoor pool, where you can enjoy a swim year-round, no matter the weather. You will find every detail thoughtfully designed for your comfort. Indulge in plush, luxury linens that ensure a restful night’s sleep and experience the convenience of premium toiletries provided for your pampering. 

ACTIVITIES

Adventure Awaits

Embark on exciting adventures with a range of activities available on and offsite. From hiking trails to wine tastings, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Create unforgettable memories during your stay at Saddleback Sanctuary.

AFTON, VIRGINIA

Afton, Virginia, is a charming community nestled in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of Nelson County. Located just off the scenic Route 250, it offers stunning views of rolling hills and lush valleys. Afton is approximately 20 miles west of Charlottesville, making it easily accessible while still providing a serene, rural atmosphere. The area is known for its beautiful vineyards, orchards, and outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking along the Appalachian Trail and exploring the nearby George Washington National Forest

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