You can't picture Bluemont with out picturing the BlueRidge Mountain. If you are living in this zip code you are either living on the mountain or have a beautiful view of it. Like Purcellville, this zipcode covers a wide area. It borders neighboring Clark County and West Virginia. Bluemont was once home to many summer homes when the Washington and Old Dominion railroad would bring Washingtonians to escape the summer heat. Its charmingly preserved village is the access to the Appalachian Trail and the Shenandoah River. The zipcode of Bluemont has arguably the most back roads in our county. The ... » Learn More about Bluemont
Communities
Round Hill
Once a stop of the W, O & D Railroad, the town's original homes were boarding houses, inns and taverns. The town was considered a great hometown and a convenient destination and it still is today. It has easy access to Rt. 7, the Appalachian Trail, the Shenandoah River, and the W, O & D bike trail. Round Hill offers a respite from the busyness of Purcellville but has easy access to all of Purcellville's amenities. The town organizes community events, offers water/sewer and trash/recycling for those living within the town limites. Round Hill also supports a volunteer ... » Learn More about Round Hill
Lovettsville
Lovettsville is the northern most part of Western Loudoun and it is known for it's tight knit community. Founded by German immigrants and incorporated into a town in 1876, Lovettsville enjoys a rich history. It's proximity to the Potomac River and its many working farms make this a great place to live. The community has a charming downtown and a vibrant community center, which has an outdoor pool, tennis courts and a playground. The pool is home to the Dolphins swim team. The community center offers a wide array of activities, classes and events. The Town of Lovettsville offers public ... » Learn More about Lovettsville
Purcellville
The hub of Western Loudoun, Purcellville is the beating heart of this rural community. Here you will find all the amenities of a vibrant town. Grocery stores, restaurants, doctors, dentists and basically everything you need even a Starbucks. You cannot live in Western Loudoun without frequent visits to the iconic Nichol's Hardware. Nichol's is located on 21st Street, which is the original downtown area of Purcellville. Walking in the door you take a step back to a time before big chain hardware stores were everywhere. They literally seem to sell everything and they have a really knoweldgeable ... » Learn More about Purcellville
Hamilton
Hamilton is all about its charming main street of East Colonial Highway. Just west of Paeonian Springs you enter Hamilton and you start to get a real feel of what Western Loudoun is all about. The homes along the main street are proudly kept up and you can feel the sense of community. It has a definite hometown feel. The Town of Hamilton offers town water/sewer, trash/recycling within the town limit, fire/rescue and a post office. Hamilton is proud to keep the town small and has no interest in rapid growth. There is a large commuter lot where you can access the Loudoun Transit commuter bus ... » Learn More about Hamilton
Waterford
Waterford and history live side by side in one of the most well preserved villages in the country. Waterford has the rare designation of being a National Historic Landmark. Here you will find a proud artist filled community that works hard to preserve the ambiance and open space that surrounds the village. The Waterford Foundation, founded in 1943, organizes community events, educational programs and the annual Waterford Fair which attracts 30,000 visitors. Outside of Waterford, open space and beautiful views are the norm. You will find a mix of working farms, equestrian facilities, a ... » Learn More about Waterford
Paeonian Springs
The gateway to rural Western Loudoun, Paeonian Springs offers beautiful vistas and the easiest access to Rt. 9, Rt. 7 and all points east. It is an unincorporated community with a small post office, gas station and market. It's historic district is part of the National Historic Register. Once a stop for the W, O & D railroad it's charming victorian houses still look much like they did in the late 1800's. View Available Paeonian Springs Homes ... » Learn More about Paeonian Springs







