Chantilly VA Real Estate
Named after the town of Chantilly, France, the unincorporated community of Chantilly VA is situated in the western region of Fairfax County. Part of the community also spills over into Loudoun County. Accepted by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census designated place, there were 41,041 people living in Chantilly as of the 2000 census. Most Chantilly homes are located in the neighborhood of South Riding. (Read more about Chantilly VA real estate... )
Chantilly VA Homes for Sale
priced $100,000 - $200,000
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Living in Chantilly, VA
Chantilly homes are surrounded by the beauty and serenity of nature while still being close to the amenities offered in metropolitan Washington, DC. The Chantilly VA real estate market offers a wide array of housing choices with easy accessibility to Route 66 which will take you straight to Washington DC or the Shenandoah National Park depending on your preference.
The community of Chantilly is rich in history. On September 1, 1862, it was the site of The Battle of Chantilly fought during the Civil War. Kearney and Stevens, two noteworthy Union generals, perished in the battle. A small county park in Chantilly´s Ox Hill region serves as a memorial.
Chantilly Recreation and Attractions
Chantilly Regional Library situated in one of Fairfax County?s fastest growing communities, was opened in 1995 and with its emphasis on technology it´s a great community resource for kids and adults alike.
The National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is an annex of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. It opened its doors in December of 2003 and situated close to the Dulles Airport. The massive facility accommodates vital space and aviation artifacts. Unique highlights include a spiraling lookout tower from which guests can observe Dulles air traffic, flight training, and an Imax auditorium. Admission is free to the public.
Sully Historic Site - During the years 1794 through 1811, it was the home of Richard Bland Lee , northern Virginia's first congressman. Robert E. Lee was his nephew. The home is well appointed with Federal period relics. It underwent restoration in 1976 commissioned by the Fairfax County Park Authority. Richard Bland Lee and his wife are buried on site.
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