Farm Animals Find Sanctuary Near Lynchburg
Written by: Shannon Kelly • June 30, 2026
Nestled just outside of Lynchburg’s urban sprawl in Concord, a 22-acre farm offers sanctuary and second chances for farm animals in need...
Virginia College Guide 2026
Written by: LynchburgLiving • June 30, 2026
A Comprehensive Look Into Higher Education Throughout The Commonwealth...
Designed for Gathering
Written by: Megan Williams • June 29, 2026
A simple kitchen update evolved into a full-home transformation at Smith Mountain Lake, where thoughtful design, family antiques, and...
Why Growing Even a Little Food Still Matters
Written by: LynchburgLiving • May 1, 2026
And how to plant your own modern-day victory garden in Zone 7a The price of eggs. The cost of lettuce. The quiet recalculating at the...
The Kitchen That WorksÂ
Written by: LynchburgLiving • May 1, 2026
Small Upgrades That Change How You Cook...
Meet the Spring Regulars
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2026
Birds You’ll See This Spring s winter loosens its grip and daylight stretches a little longer each evening, Central Virginia’s...
The Front Porch Effect
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2026
Why Outdoor Living Still Matters There’s a particular kind of quiet that happens on a porch in the early morning. The house is awake...
Curated, Not Cluttered
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2026
How to strike the balance between styled layers and lived-in comfort—without tipping into chaos here’s a fine line between a home that...
A Home That Doesn’t Perform
Written by: Megan Williams • March 1, 2026
In her 1924 Colonial Revival, Mia Mangold has created a space shaped by history, humor, and intention By: Megan Williams | Photos By:...
Rediscovering Jefferson’s Landscape
Written by: Ashleigh Meyer • February 23, 2026
By: Ashleigh Meyer / Photos Courtesy: Poplar Forest When we think about archaeology, most of us probably have a similar image come to mind:...








