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A rare glimpse of Bunny’s Garden

With magnificent views of the Blue Ridge and Bull Run Mountains, Little Oak Spring is part of the once much larger Rokeby Farm, the home of Paul Mellon and Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon, two of the greatest American art collectors and philanthropists of the late-20th century. Travel with us to Virginia’s Hunt Country on Thursday, April 24, for a visit to the Mellon estate rarely open to the public. Following the tour, we’ll take a short drive to Hunter’s Head Tavern for a leisurely luncheon, after which we’ll take you to Middleburg where you’ll have time to explore the streets and shop in the historic district. For tour details, please see the Village News. We’ll depart the Village Center at 9 a.m. and should return by 5 p.m. The cost of the trip includes round-trip transportation, admission to Little Oak Spring, lunch, all taxes and gratuities. An early sign-up price of $215 is available to Village residents who register by March 19. After March 19, the price increases to $240. Residents may sign up immediately at the Village Center; nonresidents may sign up beginning March 19 and pay $240. Please note that some areas have uneven surfaces. Guests with mobility issues are advised to consider these factors prior to purchasing a tour ticket. 

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