Pharsalia
Historic 1814 Pharsalia estate hosting weddings, group tours, and floral workshops amid working orchards at the foot of de Priest Mountain. Built in 1814 at the foot of de Priest Mountain in Nelson County, Virginia, by William Massie, Pharsalia commands stunning views and is surrounded by original outbuildings and lovely gardens.
2333 Pharsalia Road, Tyro, VA 22976
434-277-5231
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Pharsalia is a historic hilltop estate overlooking the Rockfish Valley. The property is known for its architecture, long history, and expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
Overview
Pharsalia is a historic hilltop estate overlooking the Rockfish Valley. The property is known for its architecture, long history, and expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
Historic Context
The estate dates to the early 19th century and reflects the agricultural and social history of the region. Over time, the property has served a variety of cultural and community roles.
Visiting Notes
Public access to Pharsalia is limited and typically associated with scheduled events or special openings.







