Stoneybrooke
Single-family homes near Huntley Meadows Park just west of Route 1.
Schools of Stoneybrooke
| School Level | School Name | School Address | Phone Number |
|---|---|---|---|
| ELEMENTARY | Groveton Elementary School profile | homepage | map |
6900 Harrison Lane Alexandria, VA 22306 |
703-718-8000 |
| MIDDLE | Carl Sandburg Middle School profile | homepage | map |
8428 Fort Hunt Road Alexandria, VA 22308 |
703-799-6100 |
| HIGH | West Potomac High School profile | homepage | map |
6500 Quander Road Alexandria, VA 22307 |
703-718-2500 |
A walk through Huntley Meadows
- After a morning bike ride, a quick picture at the National Mall
- Howdy, Mr. Turtle
- Wildlife Sanctuary at Huntley Meadows Park
- A muskrat moved in and out of view here
- When you leave the forest you can enter the wetlands.
Huntley Meadows is a natural treasure for residents of Northern Virginia. The park is over 4500 acres of wetlands, forest and meadows in urban Fairfax County. I recently took a walk through the park and snapped a few pictures.
Homes for sale near Huntley Meadows Park
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(all data current as of
5/27/2012)
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$219,000 : 7512 Snowpea Ct #Unit C, Alexandria2 beds, 2 full baths
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$150,000 : 3820 Joshua Pl #42e, Alexandria3 beds, 2 full baths
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$118,000 : 3881 Havenwood Pl #72e, Alexandria3 beds, 2 full baths
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$137,000 : 8009 Pantano Pl #22, Alexandria2 beds, 1 full bath
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$319,900 : 7255 Stover Dr, Alexandria2 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
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Historic Huntley Site Renovations Work to Begin
The Fairfax County Park Authority will soon begin making improvements to the Historic Huntley Site located at 6918 Harrison Lane in Alexandria, VA. Work will include rehabilitation of the Huntley Mansion, restoration of the historic outbuildings, and related site work. The project will begin in earnest in June and is scheduled for completion by April 2011. The general contractor will be Grunley Construction Company, Inc. of Rockville, MD.
Historic Huntley is a federal period villa built in 1825 for Thomson Francis Mason, a grandson of George Mason. Acquired by the Park Authority in 1989, the house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Virginia Landmarks Register, and the Fairfax County Inventory of Historic Sites.
Huntley was a part of Hunting Creek Farm, now the site of Huntley Meadows Park. The farm provided oats, wheat, corn, hay, clover and other crops grown by slave and tenant labor. Huntley was conveniently located down the gravel road from Alexandria, where the Masons had their principal residence. Currently the site is open only for school or scout tours and during semiannual events.
Funding for the historic restoration is provided by the 2008 Park Bond and a federal Save
America’s Treasures matching grant for $100,000. Total project costs are $1.7 million. For
more information about this project contact Project Manager Jim Duncan at 703-324-8747.


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