MidMountain Riverside Arts Retreat

Entire home in Natural Bridge Station, Virginia

  1. 16+ guests
  2. 4 bedrooms
  3. 7 beds
  4. 2.5 baths
Rated 4.47 out of 5 stars.19 reviews
Hosted by River
  1. 3 years hosting

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Welcome to a budding arts and agricultural space on the James River. Explore five acres being converted into a sustainable food forest and a historic home updated with vintage decor.

Open eat-in kitchen and den, formal dining room, library, theater, and more. Sleeping for large groups across four bedrooms and futons in shared spaces. Two and a half bathrooms.

Minutes from Natural Bridge State Park, Jefferson National Forest, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the towns of Lexington and Buena Vista.

The space
Come be inspired with us! MidMountain Retreat is an arts and agricultural community in constant growth, serving as both a private residence and a nonprofit community hub focused on creating rural community resilience—including events as well as seasonal free creative fellowships and discounted residencies for creatives projects when the space is when not privately rented. Your private rental will help make possible the in-kind donations that help make that programming happen! We are an LGBTQ and BIPOC friendly space. Are you nonprofit who shares our commitment to building inclusive communities? Ask us about a discount for retreats or other uses of our space.

The grounds feature a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, three-story brick home dating back to the 1700s; multiple outbuildings including an old brick Post Office currently in use as a nonprofit community center during public events and a barn-style two-car garage/workshop with loft; nearly five acres of outdoor space with mowed trails that is suitable for small events or arts installations, plus access to 400 feet of private frontage on the James River! Part of our grounds are also currently being replanted with native trees and shrubs to form a sustainable food forest thanks to a grant program in partnership with the James River Association, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and Virginia Forestry Department. The best access to the river for swimming or other water activities on site is and available via a short, steep trail. Please note that river use is at visitors own risk and should only be done after checking water conditions for safety. Unfortunately, we cannot control water levels so pebble beach access may be variable.

Renting the main house includes sleeping space and linens for up to 12 guests to across 4 bedrooms and shared areas, 2.5 bathrooms, an open concept kitchen with and den and dining space, a library, a dining room with a striking mirror wall feature, and gallery/theater with projector. All of the bedrooms rooms feature light theming: one is aviary-themed with a king bed, two twin futons); one is river-themed with a queen bed and twin futon; is garden-themed with a double bed; and one is library-themed with a double bed. The house also features zoned heating and cooling, laundry, modern kitchen appliances with dishwasher, and will be stocked with basic necessities and clean linens during your stay. Highspeed (200MBPS) WiFi service is available throughout the main house.

We are working to increase the general accessibility on the property. A twin futon are available on the first floor, as are the kitchen, gallery/music room, plus main eating and living spaces. Accessing the bedrooms, library, and full bathrooms require climbing one flight of stairs. The gallery/theater space includes a rotating set of exhibits, nonprofit vintage mart, a projector, a convertible twin futon and additional seating. The “Green Room” dining and music space is spooky Appalachian-themed. It also features a semi-permanent installation of artifacts from legendary Washington, DC-area recording studio Inner Ear — including the rug from the engineering room and piano from the studio — and an extensive instrument collection as well as further art and historical exhibits.

Outdoors there are trails to explore, including access to the James River, three kayaks, a mobile fire pit, and a small four person hot tub.

The third floor dorm will be locked and not be accessible during rentals for up to 12 guests. The dorm includes space that can sleep up to 10 additional people and will be made available to groups booking for more than 12 people who book. It is furnished with a set of twin bunk beds, two double futons, and a single futon with room for additional air mattresses or sleeping bags. This space is not connected to the main heating and cooling so it may be hot during the day in the summer, but is comfortable to sleep in at night. It is also equipped with a small space-heater and fan. Linens for the third floor are left folded on shelving for guests to select.

With the third floor, main house capacity can reach 22 people for short stays, such as family reunions, weekend arts workshops or organizational retreats. We may also be able to accommodate larger groups with use of rustic spaces in the barn and the Post Office Community Center as well camping. We can also arrange for portapotties to be added on site for an additional fee to increase outdoor capacity. Please inquire with details of your plans for groups above 12 people.

We have two video cameras on site, both outside the main house and pointed towards the driveway. Although we work to minimize encounters, you may see wildlife inside due to the age and rural location of the house. Please also note that although our space is professionally cleaned before each private rental, this is also an arts retreat space that actively hosts nonprofit programming as well as serving as a private residence so you may encounter occupant items in the fridge and kitchen or storage areas.

The house is on a well and water pressure may vary, especially if multiple devices are using water – such as showering, using the washer, and running the dishwasher at the same time. For larger groups, we encourage you to limit the length of showers. In the event of a water pressure drop, wait an hour for the well tank to refill and check for running toilets.

Some other known quirks: The fridge’s ice maker can also be temperamental. Icecube trays are available in the top drawer of the freezer. The tub in the bathroom attached to the River Room must be turned on and off at the spigots on the floor in addition to at the faucets.

We also host pets in the house and there are regularly cats and dogs present, so even with our cleanings, we may not be the best choice for those allergic.

Please inform us immediately if something goes wrong during your or anything on the property is damaged so we can try to fix it! In the event of an amenity disruption, we will provide a maximum $25 refund per stay.

We also have a handful of house rules. Violation of these rules will incur a $500 penalty per incident or damage as professionally assessed.

Rules:
No smoking.
Pet weight limit: 30 lbs, extra fees apply and are calculated when you adds pets to the reservation.
No use of interior fireplaces or open flames.
Lost keys will incur a $50 replacement fee.
No parties or events, unregistered guests, or commercial videography use without separate written agreement.
Swimming in the river or use of the hot tub is done at your own risk and should not be done before checking conditions and water level for safety.
Do not feed or disturb our aquatic animal tanks.

Your cleaning fee covers sanitation of the home and linens before and after your arrival, plus emptying of the outdoor trash can and recycling bins at the end of your stay.

Any additional trash left behind outside of the can will incur an additional cleaning fee of $50 per bag, or more if required—for instance due to animal activity. Additional trash can be dumped nearby at: 1615 Wert Faulkner Highway, Natural Bridge Station, VA 24579 Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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What this place offers

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Valley view
Waterfront
Kitchen
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4.47 out of 5 stars from 19 reviews

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Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars for value

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Where you’ll be

Natural Bridge Station, Virginia, United States
Exact location will be provided after booking.

Neighborhood highlights

The site is secluded, but within walking or biking distance of basic conveniences, including gas and limited groceries, at the Country Store on the other side of the bridge in Natural Bridge Station. T Pee’s convenience store, to the right down Arnold’s Valley Road, also offers basic grocery items and a deli counter with breakfast sandwiches and a rotation of lunch and dinner fare.

There is also a small grocery outlet and a Dollar General in Glasgow, roughly five minutes away, as well as a Food Lion twenty minutes away in Buena Vista and a Walmart 25 minutes away in Lexington.

The nearest airport is in Roanoke, around 45 minutes away by car. The nearest Amtrak stations are in Roanoke and Lynchburg, both around 45 minutes away by car.

Navigating the larger area is best done by car and the retreat is a short drive to many sites.

Within a 15 minute drive:
The town of Glasgow
The Blue Ridge Parkway
Natural Bridge State Park
Cave Mountain Lake
Thomas Jefferson National Forest
The Lochner Tract/Balcony Falls Hike
Belfast Trailhead/Devil’s Marbleyard Hike
Arnolds Valley Pools Swimming Hole
Halcyon Days Cider Co
Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery
The Natural Bridge Zoo
Virginia Safari Park
Dinosaur Kingdom II
Public access points and outfitters for the Maury and James Rivers
Within a 30 minute drive:
Lexington, Buena Vista, and Buchanan
Devils Backbone Outpost Brewery
George C. Marshall Museum
The Virginia Horse Center
Cyrus McCormick Museum
Boxerwood Nature Center and Woodland Garden

Within a 60 minute drive:
Roanoke, Staunton, and Lynchburg
Shenandoah National Park (South Entrance)
The Monacan Indian Nation and Ancestral Museum
Crabtree Falls
Goshen Pass Natural Area
Panther Falls
Taubman Museum of Art
The Blue Ridge Academy of Music
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum
Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia
Roanoke Pinball Museum
Virginia Museum of Transportation
O. Winston Link Museum
Within a 90 minute drive:
Charlottesville and Harrisonburg
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Meet your host

Host
33 reviews
4.7 out of 5 average rating
3 years of hosting
Lives in Natural Bridge, Virginia
Growing art and agricultural community.

Co-hosts

  • Christian

Host details

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 5:00 PM
Checkout before 9:00 AM
Pets allowed
Safety & property
Exterior security cameras on property
Nearby lake, river, other body of water
Carbon monoxide alarm