Clifton Homes Tour

Here is some initial information about the tour on May 16, 2025! Please check back soon for more details!

The Mulrooney Home

In the 19th century this property sat on 140 acres at the corner of Kincheloe and Yates Ford Road. The house burned during the Civil War and was rebuilt afterwards. The house burned again in 1900 due to a kitchen fire. The 1900 house is a two-over-two Virginia farmhouse – two rooms on the first floor and two bedrooms above them. Original handmade bricks are now used in the old well garden.

The Gottlieb Home

This home overlooks the Occoquan River. The owner’s mother, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed the 10,000 sq. ft home and oversaw its construction between 1994 and 1996. The owner loves to build stuff, create things, solve problems, and make things beautiful. The home is an art project with his projects and enhancements such as custom furniture, electronics, and tree forts.

Cloverleaf Equine Center – Horses Helping Humans Thrive

Humans were always meant to be in a community – to share experiences, celebrate accomplishments and grow together. This sharing of life and sense of connection is especially important for those dealing with physical and psychological challenges. Cloverleaf Equine Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Organization that assists families and individuals in finding the power of the horse and a caring community.