Welcome to Fauquier Springs Country Club
Once the site of a Virginia Spa resort in the early 1800's, Fauquier Springs Country Club has had a long and colorful place in Virginia history. Nestled on the banks of the Rappahannock River in Warrenton, Virginia, the club boasts inspiring mountain views and a most elegant 30,000 square foot private clubhouse rebuilt in December 1991.
Fauquier Springs Country Club was founded in 1957 and occupies the site of the famous historic Fauquier White Sulphur Springs Resort dating back to pre-Civil War days. The Gazebo, built at the site of the original springs, displays craftsmanship of the mid-nineteenth century and allows a wonderful backdrop for picture taking.
Located in Warrenton, Virginia
The town of Warrenton lies east of the Blue Ridge on a rise of land at the center of Fauquier County. Known for its colorful history, horse shows, Main Street charm and gracious way of life, it is nevertheless located less than one hour from Washington, D.C., and is easily accessible by major state highways with interstate Route 66 nearby. Main Street Warrenton is full of quaint shops, boutiques and plenty of antiquing and places to eat.
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