Bogota

circa 1845

Where Rich Heritage Meets a Future of Possibilities

Welcome to Bogota — a rare opportunity to own one of the Shenandoah Valley’s most iconic estates.

Set on 52 acres with a quarter-mile of river frontage, this Greek Revival manor dates to 1845 and exudes timeless grandeur at every turn. Inside the main house, soaring ceilings, intricate millwork, and seven wood-burning fireplaces speak to its rich history. The flowing floorplan offers elegant spaces for both entertaining and everyday living. From the expansive formal living room to the chef’s kitchen with Sub-Zero appliances, every detail is thoughtfully preserved.

Beyond the home, the grounds are equally remarkable: five porches, a classic bank barn with horse stalls and tack room, a riding ring, and paddocks with loafing sheds. A second residence—“The 1756 House”—adds its own charm with 2 bedrooms, a full bath, and over 1,600 square feet of living space.

Whether you envision a private equestrian estate, boutique inn, or one-of-a-kind retreat, Bogota is a place where legacy and lifestyle converge—with protected mountain views that will remain forever untouched.

Entryway with open front door leading to a green lawn and mountain landscape beyond. Interior features hardwood flooring, a patterned area rug, white walls with decorative trim, a wall-mounted lamp with a rabbit figurine, and framed artwork. Stairs with wooden handrail are visible on the right.

Property Details

5375 Lynnwood Road | Port Republic Virginia | 24471

Main House: 5 bedrooms | 3.5 bathrooms | 5,465 square feet | 52.20 acres

“The 1756 House:” 2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 1,619 square feet

Offered at $2,450,000

Rich in history and rooted in possibility, Bogota offers a rare opportunity to shape its next chapter. Whether envisioned as a working equestrian estate, an elegant event venue, or a private country retreat, this storied property pairs timeless beauty with versatile potential on the banks of the Shenandoah River.

White farm gate in front of green field with a barn, silo, trees, and mountains in the background during sunrise or early morning.

Equestrian Estate

At Bogota, the pastoral beauty of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley meets equestrian excellence. The property’s expansive 52 acres include a large bank barn with four stalls and a tack room, a riding ring, and two fenced paddocks with loafing sheds—perfect for horses to roam and riders to train. The land’s gently rolling terrain and protected mountain views create an idyllic setting for both casual trail rides and serious equestrian pursuits, making Bogota a rare find for horse lovers seeking history, privacy, and functionality.

A multi-story house with white exterior walls, black window shutters, and a red metal roof. There is a brick pathway leading to the entrance, surrounded by landscaped bushes and trees. A black lamp post is in the foreground.

Event Venue

With its soaring 10–11’ ceilings, grand central foyer, and elegantly scaled living and dining rooms, Bogota is tailor-made for unforgettable gatherings. The historic Greek Revival manor offers five distinctive porches, multiple outbuildings, and sweeping mountain views—setting a romantic, timeless backdrop for weddings, retreats, and celebrations. The addition of The 1756 House, a separate two-bedroom guest residence, provides extra lodging or prep space for events.

Aerial view of a white house with a red roof surrounded by green trees and open fields, mountains in the background, during early morning or late afternoon.

Private Retreat

For those seeking sanctuary, Bogota offers a rare combination of seclusion and heritage. Tucked along a quarter-mile of Shenandoah River frontage, the estate is surrounded by land under conservation easement, ensuring privacy and unspoiled vistas for generations to come. Whether it’s a peaceful weekend escape or a full-time country retreat, Bogota offers a place to slow down, recharge, and live surrounded by the beauty of the Shenandoah Valley.