Raspberry Falls is one of the most unique developments in Loudoun County. Based on the hamlet design, Raspberry Falls features fine homes, abundant open space and wonderful views of the surrounding country and the Catoctin Mountains. Lots here range in size from just under an acre to more than 25 acres in the hills.
Rated one of the best in Virginia, the Raspberry Falls Golf and Hunt Club provides a Country-Club-for-a-day experience to its guests. A Gary Player design course modeled after the links layouts found in Scotland.
And, Raspberry does have the occasional hunt for the elusive fox. You will see period dressed hunters mounted on elegant horses with a bevy of hounds eager to chase the prized red fox.
There is much wildlife to enjoy including deer (sometimes in large herds), red fox, groundhogs and snapping turtles emerging from their homes near the creeks. The bird population abounds with a wide variety of species including the brilliant red Cardinal, an occasional Oriole, Blue Jays and Yellow Finch. Geese make a habit of stopping off here during their migrations.
The history of the development includes the Civil War, the Raspberry Plain mansion, a landing strip and nearby Selma Plantation. The property includes many of the original buildings including the mansion, barns and silos. Several creeks meander through the property originating in the hills west of us, complete with natural pools and waterfalls.
The community features fine homes built by the Van Metre Companies including the Marquis Custom Home Division. The original county approved plan specifying hamlets was a first in Loudoun County. The approach groups up to 25 homes together built close to the streets maintaining an expanse of open space behind. This innovative design works well for the elegant community, providing for a neighborhood setting with the charm of country club living.
Raspberry Falls is one of the most unique developments in Loudoun County. Based on the hamlet design, Raspberry Falls features fine homes, abundant open space and wonderful views of the surrounding country and the Catoctin Mountains. Lots here range in size from just under an acre to more than 25 acres in the hills.
Rated one of the best in Virginia, the Raspberry Falls Golf and Hunt Club provides a Country-Club-for-a-day experience to its guests. A Gary Player design course modeled after the links layouts found in Scotland.
And, Raspberry does have the occasional hunt for the elusive fox. You will see period dressed hunters mounted on elegant horses with a bevy of hounds eager to chase the prized red fox.
There is much wildlife to enjoy including deer (sometimes in large herds), red fox, groundhogs and snapping turtles emerging from their homes near the creeks. The bird population abounds with a wide variety of species including the brilliant red Cardinal, an occasional Oriole, Blue Jays and Yellow Finch. Geese make a habit of stopping off here during their migrations.
The history of the development includes the Civil War, the Raspberry Plain mansion, a landing strip and nearby Selma Plantation. The property includes many of the original buildings including the mansion, barns and silos. Several creeks meander through the property originating in the hills west of us, complete with natural pools and waterfalls.
The community features fine homes built by the Van Metre Companies including the Marquis Custom Home Division. The original county approved plan specifying hamlets was a first in Loudoun County. The approach groups up to 25 homes together built close to the streets maintaining an expanse of open space behind. This innovative design works well for the elegant community, providing for a neighborhood setting with the charm of country club living.
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Leesburg First Friday From: Fri Mar 2 5:00pmTo: Fri Mar 2 9:00pm EST Leesburg, VA (map) |
Fri Mar 2 |
| Add event to your calendar: Leesburg's First Friday: Stroll around historic downtown Leesburg on the First Friday of each month, to enjoy several live music performances throughout the town, art exhibits, wine tastings, lectures, a comedy show, yoga happy hour and so much more! Over 45 specialty shops, art galleries, antique shops and restaurants are open until 9pm or later, many offering free refreshments and/or special sales. Please visit http://www.LeesburgFirstFriday.com for a complete list of all the special activities happening this month. Become a fan of LeesburgFirstFriday on FaceBook! [close] | |
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Habitat for Humanity Masquerade Ball & Silent Auction From: Sat Mar 3 6:00pmTo: Sat Mar 3 10:00pm EST River Creek Country Club, Leesburg, VA (map) |
Sat Mar 3 |
| Add event to your calendar: Loudoun Habitat for Humanity announces a combination masquerade ball and silent auction to be held on Saturday, March 3rd at River Creek Country Club, beginning at 6 pm with cocktails, bidding on a multitude of exciting auction items, a seated dinner, music by Pebble to Pearl, dancing and more. Tickets are $150.00 apiece and all proceeds go towards the 2012 and beyond building efforts. For tickets contact the Loudoun Habitat office at 703.737.6772 [close] | |
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Girls Night Out - Dowtown Leesburg From: Thu Mar 15 5:00pmTo: Thu Mar 15 9:00pm EDT Leesburg, VA (map) |
Thu Mar 15 |
| Add event to your calendar: The third Thursday of every month is Girls Night Out in Historic Downtown Leesburg. Grab your girlfriends and sip, dine, and shop your way through Leesburg Original Town Center. Participating merchants will feature special promotions and events. See our website or Facebook page for this month details: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leesburg-Magazine/115079661853895 [close] | |
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| Daylight Saving Time Begins | |
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| St. Patrick's Day |
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