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You won't find another property like this! Rare opportunity to own almost three acres of waterfront property in Fairfax County just off the Potomac River and minutes down river from George Washington's Mount Vernon. Canoe or kayak from your Belmont Bay shoreline to Mason Neck State Park and a National Wildlife Refuge for bald eagles. A new gravel road leads to a sandy beach for fishing and launching your boat at the waterline. Near the shore, a wood cabin with stone fireplace dating to 1937 awaits renovation as your rustic retreat. on this combined lot that will support a four-bedroom house at the top of the hill, with views of the Potomac and Occoquan Rivers. Opportunity to work with your own builder or preferred builder Keswick Homes (John McDonough). Just minutes from the I-95 Lorton exit and U.S. 1, Pohick Bay Regional Park, Pohick 18 hole golf course, Historic Occoquan, Gunston Hall (George Mason's home), Ft. Belvoir and Quantico, Lorton VRE, Amtrak Auto Train, new Amazon Fresh store, and much more. Watch the Virtual Tour on the Long & Foster listing for an aerial video of this nature-lovers' dream known as Bonnie Brae or ""beautiful hillside.""Â?