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A Wall at Sunset Hills Vineyard

Sure, this wall, in the chandelier room downstairs at Sunset Hills Vineyard, looks like just another wall. But take a closer look. This 25 foot long (give or take) wall was part of the original foundation when the barn was built in the 1870s, but when owner Mike Canney was overseeing the construction and transformation of this large bank barn into a winery, the Amish family that were working on it told him to take a look. At that point, this wall was covered in lots of dirty, muddy, and ugly mortar. Mike initially thought they would just paint over the cleaned up mortar, and try to make it as good as it could, given the condition. But the Amish insisted it would look stunning if they uncovered the original wall. Skeptical, Mike gave the go-ahead. So the two Amish craftsman worked for four months restoring this wall, chiseling it by hand. Slowly they uncovered the original stones and repointed the mortar. What’s left is, with the possible exception of the two beautiful European chandeliers, is the signature aspect to the room. Outfitted with a table with seating for a large group, today this room is perfect for an intimate wedding rehearsal dinner, wine dinner, or other private functions. And if you’re lucky enough to attend an event in this room, the character of the building will weave its way into the entire experience, and you would probably never know that this amazing example of craftsmanship from another time almost remained hidden. Lucky for you, it isn’t anymore.

Sunset Hills Vineyard is full of great architectural details and interesting points of interest.

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  1. James Wright February 24th

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    My fiancee’ and I visited Sunset Hills Vineyard for the first time in January with a photographer friend of ours for an engagement photo shoot and needless to say it was beautiful! After visiting many of Loudon county’s wineries I couldn’t believe that we hadn’t been to Sunset Hills, the wine was great, the service excellent, and with the character and beauty of the historical building and grounds we really got some amazing engagment pictures! Can’t wait to visit again this summer!


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Jeremy Harvey is the vice president of destination marketing for Visit Loudoun. Experience Virginia’s culinary and heritage treasures just 25 miles from Washington, DC in Loudoun County, with its gracious horse country, vineyards and spectacular vistas, scenic byways, and charming towns and villages steeped in history. The Loudoun Convention & Visitors Association (Visit Loudoun) is the destination management organization for Loudoun County and its incorporated towns. By developing and implementing comprehensive destination management programs, we promote tourism and travel to Loudoun County and the towns. Serving as the primary programmatic element of Loudoun's travel and tourism promotion, we lead the Loudoun tourism industry to work together as a destination to generate visitor spending.