Longwood Bed and Breakfast

Featherfin Wildlife Management Area

Over the past century, the fields and forests of Featherfin have hosted some of Virginia’s most prominent citizens. Today, all of Virginia’s citizens are welcome to spend the day afield at Featherfin and continue its rich hunting and fishing heritage.
Featherfin covers nearly 2,800 acres in Prince Edward, Appomattox, and Buckingham Counties. Numerous forested ridges and small drainages merge with the Appomattox River along Featherfin’s 10 miles of river frontage. These forest habitats include both hardwood and pine stands. Many hardwoods stands were selectively harvested over the past 30 or 40 years, but mature hardwoods exist throughout much of the area. Most of the pine forests are composed of various aged loblolly pine stands planted on old farm fields as they were taken out of agricultural production. Diverse wetland habitats border the Appomattox River, including approximately 125 acres of low ground fields in the central part of the area.

Longwood Bed & Breakfast
608 High Street, Farmville, VA 23901
(434) 395-2617