Poplar Grove Farm
Best Views in Stafford
Watch the sunlight spread over the fields when you book a farm stay in one of our glamping tents or farmhouse bedrooms.
Historic Location
Enjoy our beautiful 90 year old farm house, 100 year old barn, 100 year old detached kitchen, and 200+ year old Quaker-built spring house nestled in rolling Virginia hills.
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Family Owned Since 1807
Eight Generations of the direct descendants of George Curtis have lived on Poplar Grove Farm in Stafford, Virginia.
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Watch the sunlight spread over the fields when you book a farm stay in one of our glamping tents or farmhouse bedrooms.
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Beautiful Sunrises

Poplar Grove Farm has the most beautiful views in Stafford.

Fast Wifi

Stream video and work comfortably with the free wifi available at the farmhouse.

Peaceful Setting

Set back over 1/2 mile from the road, our location are quiet and comfortable.

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ABOUT US

Historic location with deep roots

Poplar Grove Farm is located in historic Stafford, Virginia, where Pocahontas was kidnapped and George Washington grew into manhood.  Patawomeck Indians hunted right here for thousands of years, Quakers settled here in the late 1700s, and our great-great-great-great grandmother Sarah (Sallie) Curtis French moved here in 1830 and began the family legacy.

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Digital Nomad Haven

Quiet, convenient location with fast wifi

Poplar Grove Farm is twenty minutes drive from the entrance to Quantico, twenty minutes or less from all on-ramps to I-95, and we’ve got super fast wifi — perfect for streaming video or telework.  Stay just 25 minutes from historic downtown Fredericksburg and within one hour drive to the White House in Washington, DC, traffic willing.

what visitors say

"Never have I been any place else where ...

… the sense of nature and the sense of history have merge so intimately and given me such a sense of the community of things. I have been places that have impressed me because of their wildness, but at Poplar Grove Farm, there is a sense of of something else — a sense of long-standing relationship between people and nature.”

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