VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE. LUCY TURNER selling Real estate in the state of Virginia. Covering Lexington, Staunton, Middlebrook, Newport, Raphine, Brownsburg, Goshen, Greenville and Stuarts Draft. Lucy sells Farms, Land and Homes.  Lucy is associated with  FRANK HARDY Inc.       540-460-6908

VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE. LUCY TURNER selling Real estate in the state of Virginia. Covering Lexington, Staunton, Middlebrook, Newport, Raphine, Brownsburg, Goshen, Greenville and Stuarts Draft. Lucy sells Farms, Land and Homes.  Lucy is associated with  FRANK HARDY Inc.       540-460-6908

 

Her extensive knowledge of this area, where she has lived a total of 40 years, coupled with an innate sense for the needs and wants of others, enables Lucy to match a client with just the right property. 

  

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Contact Lucy Turner

540-460-6908


lturner@farmandestate.com

Lucy is a former board member of the Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce and of the Rockbridge County SPCA. As president, she oversaw a successful fund drive and the construction and opening of the SPCA’s award-winning shelter.  Truly an animal lover, Lucy lives on a farm in northern Rockbridge County, where she keeps her horses and has an assortment of pets, including her well known dog Mutley.

Lucy Turner is consistently a top sales producer of farms and town and country properties in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.  She specializes in historic homes and small to large-acreage farms in Lexington and the counties of Rockbridge and Augusta.  She was affiliated with Mead Associates for the past 15 years, before joining the Charlottesville office of Frank Hardy, Inc.. 

 

Lucy has ridden with the Rockbridge Hunt since she was a student at Lexington High School.  She graduated from the Potomac Horse Center in Maryland, and for more than three decades, she has ridden and hunted throughout Virginia.   

 

It was her love of the Virginia countryside and the quaint town of Lexington that lured her back to the area in 1985, after a career in the airline industry.  She feels fortunate to have traveled so much of the world, but she came to realize that the Valley of Virginia is a most beautiful place with an unsurpassed quality of life.



“The beauty of our mountains and rivers—the James and the Maury, and the many smaller streams cascading over limestone ledges, the awe of each season leading to the next, from morning sunrises over hayfields to spectacular sunsets over the Alleghenies, with cows and horses grazing on the hills, and the wildlife all around—I am so fortunate to live in this amazing place.”

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