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Full Mill House & Cabin 6 Acre Estate (10% Discount)

  • 4 Suites in Mill House
  • 1 Detached Cabin
  • Exclusive Private Use of All 6 Acres
  • Accommodates 12 people
Mill House
McCormick Cabin
Fire pit in the garden next to the Mill House
Nettie Suite - master suite in the Mill House
Parlor and grist mill grinding stone
Dining room
Hiker's Hideaway
Chestnut Suite
Vesuvius Suite
McCormick Cabin fire place and soaking tub
McCormick Cabin king size beds
Cabin sleeper sofa
Historic grist mill staircase to bedrooms on second floor of Mill House
Historic grist mill staircase to bedrooms on second floor of Mill House
Marl Creek on property leading to a large grassy field for lawn games
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  • 4 Suites in Mill House
  • 1 Detached Cabin
  • Exclusive Private Use of All 6 Acres
  • Accommodates 12 people
The Property
Built in 1849 and anchored by massive hand-hewn chestnut beams, Osceola Mill is one of only two surviving mills from the seven that once powered life along Marl Creek in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Named after Seminole leader Chief Osceola, the mill stood for generations as the heartbeat of the local community - grinding grain, sustaining families, and outlasting even the floods of Hurricane Camille in 1969 that finally brought milling to a halt.
Rather than fade into history, the property reinvented itself - first as a home, then as a cherished country inn for nearly 50 years. Today, it opens a new chapter: the entire Mill House is now available as an exclusive private rental. No other guests. No shared spaces. Just your group and one of the most remarkable historic properties in the Blue Ridge.

The Mill House
From the ground floor to the second floor, every inch of the Mill House is yours. The fully equipped kitchen and pantry are available for your group's use - cook a big breakfast, prep a feast, or simply keep the coffee going all day from the dining room coffee bar.
The dining room is the soul of the ground floor: a long communal table under warm vintage lighting, surrounded by bookshelves, board games, and decades of accumulated charm. It's the kind of room that slows people down in the best possible way. The wraparound porch looks out over Marl Creek and the grounds - built for morning coffee, afternoon reading, and long evenings with nowhere to be.
Upstairs, four uniquely decorated suites each tell their own story. King-size beds, private en-suite bathrooms, original wide-plank floors, and those hand-hewn chestnut beams overhead - no two rooms are identical, and none of them feel like a hotel. The Nettie Suite also includes a sleeper sofa for additional guests. Please note: the third-floor attic is not part of the rental and remains off limits.

The Grounds
Step outside and the property opens beautifully along the banks of Marl Creek. A clean gravel garden area invites outdoor dining, lawn games, and campfire evenings under a sky full of Blue Ridge stars. Adirondack chairs line the creek, and the historic Fitz water wheel - a steel replacement for the original wooden one - still stands as a stunning centerpiece of the grounds. The open field is ready for cornhole, bocce, and all the backyard classics that make group trips memorable.

The Cabin
Also on the property is the historic McCormick Cabin - a private creekside retreat with a king bed, soaking tub beside a wood-burning fireplace, outdoor fire pit, and its own porch above Marl Creek. The cabin is listed and rented separately, but can be booked alongside the Mill House for groups who want exclusive use of the entire Osceola Mill estate. It's the ultimate private buyout of one of Virginia's most storied historic properties.
April 2026
May 2026
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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