Cherry Walk, also known in ages past as Cherry Row, circa 1781, was built by Revolutionary War hero Carter Croxton. Beautifully sited on a lovely knoll, Cherry Walk is surrounded by 95 acres of pristine farmland, mature hardwood, and pine forests, which provide abundant habitats for all types of waterfowl, upland birds, wild turkeys, and wildlife. In recent years, the owners have completed a sensitive and monumental restoration of the main house, fencing, and pollinator gardens. The property features natural streams, wood duck habitats, a farm pond, and an in-ground salt pool. Historic dependencies original to the property add to its charm. Cherry Walk has been part of the prestigious Historic Garden Week in Virginia tour in the Millers Tavern Historic District. Easy access to wineries, medical facilities, boutiques, fine dining, and historic sites. It is a short drive to Richmond, Williamsburg, the Northern Neck, and Fredericksburg. Convenient to Washington, D.C.