The Annandale Blog occasionally publishes features on Annandale neighborhoods. So far, we’ve covered the following communities:
Holmes Run Acres, the recipient of a historic designation in recognition of its mid-century modern houses (August 2010).
The Parliaments, a large multifamily community in the heart of Annandale (August 2010).
Indian Run, a small townhouse development on Little River Turnpike (December 2010).
Lafayette Village, a townhome community close to the Beltway (January 2011).
Sleepy Hollow Woods, a mix of well-maintained ramblers and bilevels (May 2011).
Ravensworth-Bristow, a 1960s-era neighborhood split among the Mason and Braddock districts (October 2011).
The Wedgewood, the largest affordable housing community in Fairfax County (February 2012).
Broyhill Crest, an inside-the-beltway neighborhood with a new school (July 7, 2012).
Holmes Run Acres, the recipient of a historic designation in recognition of its mid-century modern houses (August 2010).
The Parliaments, a large multifamily community in the heart of Annandale (August 2010).
Indian Run, a small townhouse development on Little River Turnpike (December 2010).
Lafayette Village, a townhome community close to the Beltway (January 2011).
Sleepy Hollow Woods, a mix of well-maintained ramblers and bilevels (May 2011).
Ravensworth-Bristow, a 1960s-era neighborhood split among the Mason and Braddock districts (October 2011).
The Wedgewood, the largest affordable housing community in Fairfax County (February 2012).
Broyhill Crest, an inside-the-beltway neighborhood with a new school (July 7, 2012).
