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Why Live in Waterford

Waterford, VA, is a small historic village in Loudoun County known for its 18th- and 19th-century charm and close-knit community. Established by Quakers in 1733, Waterford played a significant role during the Civil War and is recognized as a National Historic Landmark District. The village features notable landmarks such as a 1750s mill, the 1745 Hague-Hough House, and the Second Street School. The Waterford Foundation preserves the village’s historic character and hosts the annual Waterford Fair, showcasing local heritage through craft exhibits, home tours, music, and regional foods. Residential streets are lined with vintage homes, including 18th-century stone houses and 19th-century Federal-style brick homes, alongside newer Colonial Revival and farmhouse-inspired builds. Retail options are limited to a corner store and several nearby wineries, while larger shopping and dining amenities are available in Leesburg, 7 miles southeast. Waterford Elementary School, Harmony Middle School, and Woodgrove High School serve local students and are highly rated. Although there are no parks within Waterford, residents can access recreational facilities in Leesburg, such as Morven Park and Ida Lee Park. The village is car-dependent, with state Route 662 connecting to Leesburg Pike and Washington, D.C., 45 miles away.

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