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New in Virginia: Reserve at Stone Hill

By Michele Lerner | Friday, October 17, 2008

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The 36 single-family residences Camberley Homes is building at the Reserve at Stone Hill in Oak Hill in Fairfax County are Energy-Star-approved and inspected for state-of-the-art energy efficiency. Each home is on a quarter-acre site. Amenities include a playground, walking trails and a bird-watching habitat with benches. Each home has a brick or stone front, three sides with a brick water table, HardiePlank siding, maintenance-free windows, professional landscaping and a three-car garage.

The four models have four bedrooms; 3 1/2 baths; 9-foot ceilings on each level; upgraded trim, including crown and chair-rail moldings; 42-inch cabinets, stainless steel appliances and granite counters in the center-island kitchen; ceramic tile floors in the baths; and a luxury master bath with a soaking tub and a shower.

The homes have from 3,796 to 4,242 finished square feet, with base prices from the $1,000,000s. Homeowner association fees are $130 per month.

The Southridge model, with 4,242 square feet, is priced from the $1,000,000s. From the front porch, the foyer leads into a two-story vestibule. The main level has a formal living room and formal dining room with arched doorways; a family room with a fireplace and two walls of windows; an octagonal study with three walls of windows; a powder room and a center-island kitchen and breakfast area.

Upstairs, the master suite has a separate, octagonal sitting room, two walk-in closets and a luxury bath. The second and third bedrooms share a bath; the fourth bedroom has a bath and walk-in closet. This level also has a laundry room.

For more information or directions, call Jane Slusser at 703/237-0434 or visit www.camberleyhomes.com.

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  • The Southbridge model at the Reserve at Stone Hill has more than 4,200 square feet and is priced from the $1,000,000s.
  • The Southbridge model can be expanded with a finished lower level, sunrooms, bay windows, tray ceilings and complete customization through the "Your Home. Your Way." program. Camberley Homes, a division of Winchester Homes Inc., builds luxury residences in Maryland and Virginia.

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