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Foxvale Farm is a residential neighborhood located in [[Great Falls, Virginia|Great Falls]], [[Virginia]], known for its close-knit community, proximity to nature, and family-friendly environment. Developed between 1978 and 1980 by [[PulteGroup|Pulte Homes]] on the site of a former horse farm, the neighborhood offers suburban living with large lots and access to various outdoor spaces.
History and Development
Foxvale Farm was built by Pulte Homes on the site of a former horse farm. The community consists of 115 homes, primarily designed in a Colonial architectural style, with the goal of maintaining aesthetic consistency over the years. The architectural guidelines, enforced by the Foxvale Farm Homeowners Association (HOA), ensure that houses retain their original character and prevent drastic exterior modifications.
Community and Amenities
Foxvale Farm boasts a strong sense of community. Homeowners enjoy the shared open spaces and 55 acres of parkland, which adjoin many of the properties. The neighborhood is particularly valued for its walkable sidewalks, common areas, and the variety of yearly events that foster camaraderie among residents. These include a fall chili cook-off, where winners are humorously awarded a "coveted golden toilet" trophy, and a spring festival, both organized by the HOA.
Residents also take advantage of [https://parkrxamerica.org/m/4821/lockmeade-park Lockmeade Park], which borders the southern part of the neighborhood and are located near prominent recreational areas like [https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/riverbend Riverbend Park], [[Great Falls Park]], and [https://www.novaparks.com/parks/seneca-regional-park Seneca Regional Park].
Location
Foxvale Farm is situated at the southwest corner of Georgetown Pike and Springvale Road, providing convenient access to major routes such as Leesburg Pike. The location is ideal for commuters, as it is only 5.2 miles from the Wiehle-Reston East Metro station on the Silver Line.
Schools and Education
Foxvale Farm is served by Forestville Elementary, Cooper Middle School, and Langley High School, which are part of the [[Fairfax County Public Schools]] system, known for its strong academic programs.
Governance
The Foxvale Farm Homeowners Association manages the neighborhood, collecting an annual fee to cover maintenance of the common areas, including lawn and tree care. The HOA is also responsible for enforcing the community’s architectural guidelines to maintain the neighborhood's uniform appearance.
== References ==
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+Schools and Education
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