Chancellors Rock Farm

Chancellors Rock Farm Environmentally sustainable farm that also supports the native ecology of the Virginia Piedmont.

We love greens season! We’re growing baby kale, arugula, mustard, spigarello, lacinto kale, dandelion and lettuce this m...
05/28/2026

We love greens season! We’re growing baby kale, arugula, mustard, spigarello, lacinto kale, dandelion and lettuce this month, and bags of our greens are fresh in the farm store this weekend. Come on by! 🥬

05/22/2026

The goats are back! Working with Beth Bailey of , we are using goats to help eradicate invasive Autumn Olive in the woods. These goats are in the same area we hit last fall - we think it will take 3 separate grazings to really knock it back. Watch Rocky, the biggest goat of the herd, say hello here!

05/21/2026

Joneve Murphy of has been creating a beautiful landscape art installation for us…. A 6’ woven sphere of hazel supported by a steel frame. We thought we’d show you a peek behind the curtain of what she’s creating! ✨

📍Look for it off the driveway to our house next time you’re at the farm!

One more throwback from our English adventure a few weeks ago!  We had an amazing time visiting Charlie Burwell at  in S...
05/19/2026

One more throwback from our English adventure a few weeks ago! We had an amazing time visiting Charlie Burwell at in Sussex, learning all about their operation. 🌱

Charlie and his wife, Isabelle Tree, are the pioneers of the Wilding movement in England, focused on the idea of letting nature take the lead rather than tightly managing the land for fixed outcomes. Instead of trying to force a particular habitat, Knepp uses free-roaming cattle, ponies, pigs, and deer to create a shifting mosaic of scrub, grassland, wetland, and woodland that supports more wildlife.

The result has been a major biodiversity rebound - a 900% increase in birds, insects, dragonflies. We left inspired, and hopeful! 🦋

💐 For all the mothers: a bouquet of beautiful irises in full bloom!!
05/11/2026

💐 For all the mothers: a bouquet of beautiful irises in full bloom!!

05/08/2026

We hosted our first tea-tasting last week at Chancellors Rock! It was a perfect way to bring together neighbors, and friends old and new for delicious teas, sandwiches, and desserts. With early May sunshine spilling into the pool house and great company…it was a day to remember! Thanks to Bonita () for curating a beautiful blending and tasting experience!!!

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Royals in Front Royal! One week ago, I got to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla on their US visit! A truly once in a l...
05/07/2026

Royals in Front Royal! One week ago, I got to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla on their US visit!

A truly once in a lifetime experience to have them to this corner of the Shenandoah Valley and to get to shake hands with the royal couple! 🇬🇧

04/30/2026

🦃 Turkey update! Our hen hatched her eggs, and we moved them all in the coop so they will survive. I marvel watching her teach them how to forage and to roost! The toms have found them, and parade in their full glory outside the coop, but which one is the proud dad?

A postcard from England last month! 🇬🇧 My favorite garden in the world is  , William Robinson’s estate in England, where...
04/28/2026

A postcard from England last month! 🇬🇧 My favorite garden in the world is , William Robinson’s estate in England, where he lived in the late 1800s. He used bulbs as a key part of his “wild garden” style, naturalizing huge numbers of daffodils, narcissi, and other bulbs in meadows, woods, hedgerows, and lawn so they blended into the landscape. 🌼

He scattered bulbs and seeds by hand up to the end of his life, to strengthen the naturalistic effect. A century later, I marvel at what he created, and it inspires my bulb-planting today.

Now a lovely hotel and Michelin-starred restaurant, it is a must-see if traveling to England!

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04/25/2026

Art in the Garden! 🌿

Joneve Murphy, owner and artist at has been busy weaving magic in our market garden.
Using flexible, durable hazelnut wood, she crafted the decorative arch you see here—a nature-inspired, built-in art piece framing the largest garden bed.🌱

Each bed is divided into four quadrants framed by wattle edging. Wattle is an old-world technique we can’t get enough of. Flexible hazel branches are woven and wired around rebar to provide a decorative and beautiful edge. Our plan is to train clematis up the arch, and fill the quadrants with herbs and bulbs.
DM us if you’d like to learn more about her work, or drop a comment below—her work is too stunning not to share!

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The wisteria is in full bloom and the clematis is about to pop!  It was a perfect spot for us to do yoga underneath the ...
04/22/2026

The wisteria is in full bloom and the clematis is about to pop!  It was a perfect spot for us to do yoga underneath the pergola with the bumblebees hovering like helicopters and the birds joyous in song.  Pure spring magic!! 🐝🪻🍃

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805 Chancellors Rock Lane
Flint Hill, VA
22627

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