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Purcellville
Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia
Located just west of Leesburg on Route 7, these small, tight-knit communities are steeped in history and feature great natural beauty as well as an excellent quality of life. Part of western Loudoun County, less than an hour’s drive from Washington D.C., the area offers breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Loudoun Valley. The largest of the four communities is Purcellville with a population of some 2,500 residents. Round Hill is home to 700 residents. The real estate market in the area is diverse. Contemporary housing developments coexist with 18th century mansions and sprawling, scenic horse farms. The market is made up primarily of single-family homes.
Roundhill
Roundhill, Loudoun County, Virginia
Round Hill, Virginia located 45 miles northwest of Washington D.C. lies in the Loudoun Valley at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, minutes away from Leesburg and a reasonable commute to Dulles International Airport. With its breathtaking mountain and Loudoun Valley views. Round Hill is a mecca for those seeking the advantages of privacy, acreage and lower new home construction pricing. It offers the most affordable new single family home opportunities in the Northern Virginia marketplace.
Lovettsville
Lovettsville, Loudoun County, Virginia
Settled in 1733, by German farm families who migrated from Pennsylvania, Lovettsville is Loudoun's third largest town and its northernmost incorporated one. The town has worked extremely hard to protect its rural character. In 1979, the town opened the Lovettsville Historical Society Museum, which contains some of the towns history.
Middleburg
Middleburg, VA
Middleburg is a town in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. There are approximately 640 people currently residing in the town established in 1787 by Revolutionary War Lieutenant Colonel and Virginia statesman, Levin Powell. He purchased the land for Middleburg at $2.50 an acre from Joseph Chinn, first cousin to George Washington. Previously called "Chinn's Crossroads," Powell chose the name Middleburg because of the town's location midway between Alexandria and Winchester on the Ashby Gap trading route (now Route 50).
Since the early 1900s, Middleburg began welcoming visitors that descended on the town for foxhunting and steeplechasing. The village soon earned a reputation as the "Nation's Horse and Hunt Capital," attracting prominent visitors from across the United States.
Sterling Park
Sterling Park - Loudoun County - Virginia
The Sterling Park community is located in Sterling, Virginia 20164. Built in the late 1960s, Sterling Park is Loudoun County's first planned community, and the first to provide underground utilities. The roughly 6,000 homes in Sterling Park offer a wide selection of styles and models. There are Colonials, Ramblers, Ranch Homes, Cape Cods, Split-Level, Split Foyer and a variety of California Contemporary Houses. The community also offers 70 acres of recreational facilities including an 18-hole, par 3 Golf Course, swimming pools, wading pools, a pro-shop, snack bars, tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, football field and picnic areas. Sterling Park has two shopping centers, numerous social and service clubs, plus a Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad rated the among the best in the Washington metro area.
Aldie
Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia
Aldie is an unincorporated village located on the John Mosby Highway (U.S. Route 50) between Gilbert's Corner and Middleburg in Loudoun County, Virginia. It is located in a gap between the Catoctin Mountain and Bull Run Mountain, through which the Little River flows.
Aldie is home to several historic shops, homes, and the Aldie Mill, which survives today as Virginia's only known gristmill powered by twin overshot water wheels. Aldie has an annual Harvest Festival in October.
Hamilton
Hamilton, Loudoun County, Virginia
Located 40 miles north west of Washington D.C. and six miles west of Leesburg is a quaint little town named after its first postmaster. Originally know as Harmony, Hamilton began to flourish in 1868 when the Washington and Old Dominion railroad began running from Alexandria to Hamilton, bringing visitors from Washington and Baltimore looking for relief in the cooler summer air of the Loudoun Valley. In 1926, a fire destroyed much of the town's businesses and the frequent summer visitors declined. Today, Hamilton embodies the term "small town America."
Prince William County
Prince William County
Many Virginia homes for sale are available in this region. With more than 4,000 miles of busy roads in the area, many commuters avoid the congestion by using the Washington Metro, which boasts 86 stops along 106 miles of track, and the Virginia Railway Express (VRE). Two major airports, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), are located in Northern Virginia.
About the Area
Local Schools
When relocating your family, your children's education is an important factor in deciding where to live. Reports on local schools are available to help you identify which school districts meet your family's educational needs and goals. To review these local school reports, simply click the link below or select the desired county or city and click go.
• Northern
Virginia Community College Loudoun Campus
• The Official Web Site for Loudoun County Public Schools
• National School Reports
• Shenandoah University Loudoun Campus
• George
Washington University Virginia Campus
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Information
The following links offer additional information and things
to do in Loudon County, the state of Virginia and other nearby
attractions. |
Loundoun County Websites:
• Loudoun
County Convention & Visitors Association
• Loudon
County, Virginia
• Loudoun County Health Department
• Loudoun County Public Safety
• Loudoun Parks and Recreation
• Loudoun County Guide
• Loudoun County Restaurants
• Loudoun County Transportation
• Metro Traffic
• Child Care
• Loudoun
County Chamber of Commerce |
Local Interest:
• Loudoun
Museum and Gift Shop
• Washington
& Old Dominion Trail
• Oatlands
Plantation
• Ball's
Bluff Regional Park
• Georges
Mill Stables
• Smithsonian
Institution Naturalist Center
• Dandy
Restaurant Cruises
• Fox
Chase Farms
• River
Riders
• Charles
Town Races & Slots
• Horseback Riding The Marriot Ranch |
Local Golf Clubs & Courses:
• Stoneleigh
Golf Club
• Raspberry
Falls Golf & Hunt Club
• Lansdowne
Resort
• Goose
Creek Golf Club
• River
Creek Club |
Local Other City & County Websites:
• Ashburn, Virginia
• Leesburg, Virginia
• Purcellville, Virginia
• Round Hill, Virginia
• Middleburg, Virginia
• Waterford, Virginia
• Clarke County, Virginia
• Winchester, Virginia
• Winchester City, Virginia
• Front Royal, Virginia
• Fairfax County, Virginia
• Fairfax City,
Virginia
• Herndon, Virginia
• Reston, Virginia
• Falls Church, Virginia
• Vienna, Virginia
• Manassas, Virginia
• Manassas
Park, Virginia
• Centerville, Virginia
• Alexandria, Virginia
• Arlington, Virginia
• Washington, DC |
State Websites:
• Links
to Virginia Government Resources
• Virginia
State Parks
• Guide to Historic Virginia |
Airports:
• Washington
Dulles International Airport
• Ronald Regan Washington National Airport
• Baltimore Washington International Airport
• Leesburg Municipal Airport |
Colleges & Universities
• Columbia School of Broadcasting
• GeorgeMasonUniversity
• Shenandoah
University
• Northern Virginia
Community College
• University
of Virginia
• University of Mary Washington
• Virginia Tech
• College of William and Mary
• James Madison University
• Virginia Commonwealth University
• Radford University
• George Washington
University |
Local Magazines and Newspapers
• Times Papers (Loudoun, Fairfax, Fauquier, Clarke, Rappahannock,
Prince William Counties)
• Leesburg Today
• Washington Post
• Elan Magazine
• Celebrating Virginia
• Loudoun Business Journal |
Temporary Housing & Roommate Services
• Apartment Search
• Roommate Search
• Apartment & Roommate Search |
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