Promoting America's Farming Legacy
The Rural America Preservation Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable enterprise dedicated to the preservation of farming values and traditions. It is located at High Meadow Manor, a working farm and horse equestrian property nestled at the foot of Fogg Mountain near Flint Hill, Virginia.
Inspired by renowned 18th-century landscape architect Capability Brown, it boasts over 25 miles of carriage roads, a chapel, a lake and lake house, two covered bridges, five stone bridges, multiple flower gardens, a park with walking paths, a vegetable garden, a poultry palace, a vineyard, a large indoor horse arena, and an orangery… as well as animals of all kinds - cows, horses, donkeys, pigs, ducks, swans, chickens, geese, peacocks, monkeys, parrots, pigeons, and a few other surprises.
The spirit of High Meadow Manor harkens back to America's rural agricultural traditions and lifestyle. A visit to High Meadow Manor will inspire farm enthusiasts of all ages and will be one you won't forget.