Centreville

The Virginia General Assembly passed a bill in November of 1792 forming the Town of Centreville out of the Village of Newgate. Now Centreville is a bustling suburb with an unbeatable location. In 2012 Centreville ranked number 15 on CNN Money’s Top 100 Places to Live. Centreville strikes the perfect balance for those who desire to escape the fast-paced big-city life but want access to big-city job opportunities. 

Centreville has numerous crowd-favorite bars and restaurants like Ciao OsteriaGlory Days GrillRevolution Darts & BilliardsSweet Rolled Tacos, and So Korean Barbeque. Another Centerville crowd-favorite is Bull Run Winery, the closest winery to Washington, D.C.! In the fall, Centreville is home to Northern Virginia's favorite Fall Festival at Cox Farms. While the festival may only be in the fall, Cox Farm's Corner Market is open Friday through Sunday during the Spring & Summer season.

Northern Virginia is known for great schools. All of the public schools in Centreville are operated by Fairfax County Public Schools. You can explore the zoned schools for each home you are considering using their helpful Boundary Finder Tool. I recommend carefully researching area schools before making a home purchase since where you live will have a big impact on the type of education your children will receive. If you live in Centreville, here is a list of the schools that your children could be districted to: 

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