Discover the historic community of Centreville located 20 miles west of Washington DC. The historic city is bordered to its north by the Dulles International Airport and to the southwest by the grounds of Manassas National Battlefield Park. 

Centreville Real Estate

From traditional colonials to multi-level townhomes and modern single-family homes, Centerville homes range from the low 200s to over a million dollars with the median home selling price landing at $461,000 according to Realtor.com. Buyers can score an upgraded 3 bedroom, 3.5 baths multi-level townhome for just over $300,000 and 5 bedroom, 5.5 baths new builds anywhere from $800,000 to just over a million. At just over 75,000 people, Centreville’s largest demographic is residents ages 30 to 45 reflecting a large population of young families. 

Centreville Has Something for Everyone

 

Bull Run Regional Park

Positioned in the heart of the community sits Bull Run Regional Park. With 1,500 acres of land, the park features a water park, 3 golf courses, and expansive camping facilities. The deep-sea of green plant life is not only found in the parks of Centreville but the neighborhoods as well. 

Winery at Bull Run

At the intersection of highways 28 and 29, just northeast of Bull Run Regional Park lies Centreville’s commercial hub. Visitors will find a wide array of restaurants from Italian to Afghani and Korean Barbecue to Cajun seafood offering patrons a full-range of cultural tastes. Nestled just southwest of the heart of Centerville in the foothills of Bull Run is the Winery at Bull Run. Specializing in artisanal wine tasting experiences, visitors are transported to an 1800s Virginia farm setting and submerged in American history. 

Stuart-Mosby Civil War Cavalry Museum

Located in Centreville’s historic district Civil War buffs find themselves captivated at Stuart-Mosby Civil War Cavalry Museum. The free museum, situated upon a hill near the Manassas Battlefield story both the building and the location through numerous artifacts, photos, and maps. Historically-oriented souls will revel in this truly-living piece of American history as they are treated to factoids not available in mainstream museums. 

Cox Farms

Cox Farms offers fun for the entire family. Located where state routes 620 and 609 meet on Braddock Road, the farm is well-known for its Fall Festival. Snack on kettle corn or Apple pie and sip apple cider while choosing from the enormous selection of pumpkins in every shape and size. Visit Chewie, the farm’s resident guard Llama and Equinox the Alpaca along with horses, goats, cows, pigs, and sheep. Christmas at Cox Farms is a real-life winter wonderland. Visit Santa, drink cocoa, roast marshmallows, and listen to Christmas carols. Since 1972 Cox Farms has been a family destination of visitors all around the country. 

Chua Van Hanh

Chua Van Hanh located next to Bull Run Park treats visitors to a surreal experience. Walking into the Vietnamese Buddist Temple sightseers are carried into another world filled with genuine Buddist statues and breathtaking gardens. Surrounded by carved lotuses and dragons and illuminated in the evenings, visitors will find a Chua Mot Cot atop a bridge overlooking a large Koi pond. After touring the gardens, relax at one of the numerous gazebos while enjoying soft, tranquil music sifting through speakers. 

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Centreville, Virginia is a community rich in history and natural beauty. Families from near and far frequent this quaint community for rest and relaxation. This hidden gem offers days of entertainment away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 

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