Department of Conservation and Recreation Department of Conservation and Recreation
Conserve. Protect. Enjoy.
DCR Logo
Mobile Menu
Search DCR Site
Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram LinkedIn
About DCR
 
State Parks
 
Natural
Heritage
Soil and Water
Conservation
Recreation
Planning
Dam Safety and
Floodplains
Land
Conservation
  • Land Conservation
  • DCR's Land Conservation Programs
    • Virginia Land Conservation Foundation
      • VLCF Funded Projects Search
    • Real Property
    • Land Preservation Tax Credit
    • Tools for Prioritizing Lands for Conservation
  • How to Conserve Land
    • Benefits of protecting land
      • Financial incentives
    • How to protect land
      • Elements of a Conservation Easement
    • Help to protect land
      • Land conservation organizations
      • State agencies
      • Federal agencies
      • Tools for local governments
      • Federal and State Grants
    • Virginia's protected lands
    • Land conservation library
  • News & Events
Home » Land Conservation » VLCF Funded Projects

VLCF Funded Projects

Virginia’s working farms and forests, battlefields and other historic sites, natural areas, parks and rivers are critical to its economy, culture and quality of life. In 1999, the assembly and governor established the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation (VLCF) to fund protection of these resources. The interactive map below depicts VLCF-grant projects funded since 2000.

Name: Brill
Category: Historic Area Preservation
Grant Round: FY21 Round 1
Acres: 74.00
Locality: Warren County
Management Agency: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation
Owner: Private
ConserveVirginia: Cultural & Historic Preservation, Protected Landscapes Resilience, Water Quality Improvement
Amount Awarded: $411,807.00
Applicant: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation
Latitude: 38.99551
Longitude: -78.32013
Description:

Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation (SVBF) received a VLCF grant to acquire the 74-acre Brill property in Warren County, which intersects the Cultural and Historic Preservation, Protected Landscapes Resilience, and Water Quality Improvement categories of ConserveVirginia. The property is entirely within the core area of the Cedar Creek Battlefield, the boundary of the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, and The Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District. The center of Confederate General Joseph Kershaw’s early morning attack that began the Battle of Cedar Creek on October 19, 1864, was centered on the Brill property. Currently the property is surrounded by 472 previously conserved acres. Conservation of this property creates a 546-acre preserve with trail access across the entire property, linking an existing trail to parts of the battlefield that were previously not accessible. 

Pictures:
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
600 East Main Street, 24th floor | Richmond, VA 23219-2094 | 804-786-6124
Please send website comments to web@dcr.virginia.gov
Address general inquiries to pcmo@dcr.virginia.gov
Copyright © 2025, All Rights Reserved
Last Modified: Wednesday, 28 May 2025, 02:26:31 PM
eVA Transparency Reports View the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation's expenditures.
Contact Us | Media Center | Privacy Policy | ADA Notice | FOIA | Jobs | Code of Ethics (PDF)
DCR Organizational Chart (PDF) | Strategic Plan (PDF) | Executive Progress Report (PDF) | Public Safety & Law Enforcement