Clarendon Park
Clarendon Park is an award winning 87-unit townhouse development built by EYA in 2001 in the heart of Arlington, VA. The community is located directly behind Clarendon Market Commons and 0.2 miles from the Clarendon Metro station. The homes are line 11th Street N., Danville Street and N. Fillmore Street and are surrounded by a small green space known as the 11th Street Park.
Clarendon Park evokes the traditions of the community from which it took its name. The homes were designed in a unique arts and crafts architectural style to blend in with the already established homes in the neighborhood. Although there are 5 different models, most of the homes are 4-level with 3 bedrooms and 2-car garages.
The Clarendon Park community is just steps away from everything the urban village of Clarendon has to offer. Both Clarendon and Courthouse Metro stations on the orange line are within walking distance. Also within walking distance are Whole Foods; Trader Joe's; Apple; Barnes & Noble; Pottery Barn; Crate & Barrel along with many restaurants and neighborhood gyms.
Awards:
2001 - Best Attached Housing Development - Washington, DC Builders Association
2002 - Best in American Living Award - Professional Builder Magazine
2002 - Best Site Land Planning Monument Award - Washington, DC Builders Association
School Districts:
Elementary Schools
Francis Scott Key Elementary
Long Branch Elementary
Middle Schools
Jefferson Middle School
High School
Washington-Lee High School
Arlington Science Focus School
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