Welcome to Arbormont Farm, a stunning Frank Lloyd Wright inspired property nestled in the beautiful rural Delaplane countryside. This amazing horse property is situated on 52.86 acres of pristine land, offering a truly enchanting lifestyle. Custom-built in 2003 by a local Warrenton builder using plans by a noted Nokesville architect, this Lloyd Wright Prairie design home is a true masterpiece. Stepping through the wide double front doors opens to an elegant foyer that leads to the main level primary bedroom suite, via a light filled gallery, and to the open floor plan great room and gourmet kitchen, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. With recently refinished random width cherry hardwood floors, and an imposing 22-ton double-sided, stacked stone wood-burning fireplace, this space doesn’t fail to impress. The home office, located on the other side of the fireplace, benefits from high-speed Starlink® Residential satellite internet access, together with even more views from just some of this home’s 73 windows. The hallways and doors of the house were constructed to be extra wide to allow for easy access when necessary. The walkout lower level, with its 10-foot ceilings, boasts two further bedrooms plus full bathroom. The three-car oversized attached garage includes a convenient doggie shower, and provides convenient access to the living areas and kitchen. Wrapping around the back of the house is a wonderful 1,400 square foot patio, a great spot from which to absorb the views. The recently repainted ten-stall barn, with its self contained apartment above with separate septic system, is ideal for horse lovers, either for supplemental rental or for farm staff. It includes hot and cold running water, a heated tack room with washer and dryer, a full hayloft and electricity to each stall. The seven paddocks on the property all benefit from frost proof electric waterers. While being utterly rural, Arbormont is just minutes from numerous excellent wineries, and a short drive from Interstate 66, and would be an ideal location to capitalize on the thriving local wine industry by planting grape vines, taking advantage of the excellent topography and abundant water supply. The property is not in conservation easement, however the properties to its east are in conservation easement, ensuring little to no development there, in perpetuity. An accessory dwelling unit could be constructed on the property, per local zoning ordinance.