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Enjoying the Charms of Small Town Living in Fairfax County

Enjoying the Charms of Small Time living in Fairfax CountyWhen you think of Fairfax County you most often think of traffic and suburban shopping malls not historic neighborhoods that retain a small town charm. 

 Located down a winding two lane road past horse farms and a few McMansions you will find the Town of Clifton one of the oldest in Fairfax County. Originally a hunting ground for George Washington and Lord Fairfax the town came into prominence during the Civil War.

When the Union Army commandeered the Orange & Alexandria railway in 1861, Clifton was the southern most station located on the track. Originally called Deveraux Station the Union Army set up camp and fought a number of skirmishes to hold the Confederate soldiers for moving further south. When the war ended one of citizens of the town purchased the railway station and opened a hotel which is now the Hermitage Restaurant. Over the years the town was known for its saloons and later it's hot springs. A little known fact about the town is that Clifton was the first location in Fairfax County to get electricity in 1925.






A number of the original homes that were built in the town are still there today:

The "Homestead" -1771
Mayhugh Tavern -1870
Clifton Baptist Church -1876
Hetzel House- 1908
Harris House-1850
Lucy Virginia Davis Virginia House-1913

Clifton was added to National Historic Register in 1984. The Heart and Hand Restaurant is a great place to enjoy Sunday Brunch or hold a wedding reception, the Hermitage Inn is always booked during the holiday season and a stop by the general store will make you realize you have stepped back in time. Enjoy an hour or two in Clifton and you will see why it is another secret we like to keep in Fairfax County.

Clifton House

Hermitage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Map showing Clifton Va

Comments

looks charming! I want to visit.

Posted by Amanda Hendershot, Exit Realty DTC (Exit Realty DTC, Englewood, CO) about 1 year ago

These homes are charming.  And imagine what you would hear if the walls could talk!

Posted by Terri Kincaid (ERA Brokers Consolidated) about 1 year ago

Amanda-please come by.  Lunch is on me!

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (RE/MAX Allegiance #1 RE/MAX Company in the World) about 1 year ago

Terri-I'm sure there are some stories to be told by each of these houses.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (RE/MAX Allegiance #1 RE/MAX Company in the World) about 1 year ago

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