Meadows at Morris Farm in Gainesville, Virginia, is a master-planned community developed in 2004, encompassing 660 homes over 268 acres. The neighborhood is known for its natural landscapes, mature trees, and green spaces, reflecting its agricultural roots. Residents enjoy walkable streets, spacious suburban lots, and proximity to nature preserves and Virginia Wine Country. Commuting to D.C. or northern Virginia is feasible within an hour via Interstate 66. The community features 4,000 square feet of paved pathways and nature trails, a community center with a clubhouse and pool, and Peacock Park with a playground and benches. A fishing pond and Broad Run Creek attract anglers, while a large meadow hosts seasonal activities. The Prince William Golf Course is just a mile south, offering lessons and intermediate fairways. Housing styles include Colonial Revivals, Craftsman-style homes, townhouses, and duplexes, with consistent sidewalk infrastructure and courtyard green spaces. Community events are frequent, including monthly food trucks, movie nights, and holiday celebrations. Local amenities include Virginia Gateway, a 10-minute drive north, featuring shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The Winery at Sunshine Ridge Farm is 5 miles west, offering wine tasting and event hosting. Glenkirk Elementary School, Gainesville Middle, and Gainesville High are highly rated schools serving the neighborhood. While residents are car-dependent, Route 66 provides access to Washington, D.C., 30 miles away, and Dulles International Airport is 24 miles north. The neighborhood has a low crime risk compared to the national average.