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Once you've reached the western end of the trail, where do you go? This page considers several alternatives:
At the western end of the trail, turn right onto N. 21st Street (this becomes Hillsboro Road outside of the Town of Purcellville) and cross the bridge over Virginia Route 7, a four-lane highway. The first house on the left after crossing the bridge is the Dillon House, 1795, built by a miller. On the right, a stones throw to the north, is Rich Bottom Farm, which is on the National Register. It is now a bed-and-breakfast. Proceed to the first intersection, Allder School Road, and turn left. The road soon becomes gravel, which punishes bike tires. After a row of relatively new houses, the road passes a farm. After the farm, the road crosses a creek and intersects with another gravel road. On the southwest corner is historic Ketoctin Baptist Church 1854 and graveyard. Not used by a congregation for many years, except once per year in May, it is maintained by an association. In 2000, local Baptists attempted to attract a new congregation to worship in the building. It replaced a log structure built in the 18th-Century. If you wish, proceed several miles to Route 610 and turn left to reach Round Hill
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