During the 1730's the Colony of Virginia began giving
land grants, Thomas Shepherd received his land grant for 222 acres in the year 1734. From that tract of land Thomas dedicated
10 acres, and planned a town. Graced by the Potomac River, Shepherdstown has become known
for it's charm and historical points of interest.
The forty (40) acre parcel is adjacent to the Potomac River
and is conveniently located just outside of Shepherdstown. Now available and awaits your estate home, please contact Homecroft for
more information.