Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia, United States
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- Chantilly
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Chantilly was the name of the 1,700-acre estate built by Cornelia and Charles Stuart which was named after Cornelia's father's estate located on the Potomac River in Westmoreland County, VA. Also, much of the land which comprises the present day Chantilly was owned by the Richard Bland Lee family who also built Sully Plantation.
- 38.894278638° 53' 39.4"N-77.431099277° 25' 52.0"W
- Sully Plantation 0.9 mi. N
- Herndon 5.7 mi. NE
- Fairfax City 7.5 mi. SE
- Fairfax (Fairfax City) 7.5 mi. SE
- Manassas Park City 7.9 mi. S
- Manassas Park (Manassas Park City) 7.9 mi. S
- Oakton Baptist Church 0.2 mi. W
- Chantilly Baptist Church 0.7 mi. NW
- Turberville - Debell Family 1.4 mi. S
- Cross - Wrenn Family 1.9 mi. SE
- Hutchison - Major Family 2.5 mi. W
- Thompson Family 2.8 mi. E
- Frying Pan 3.3 mi. N
- Unnamed Cemetery - Framingham Court 3.4 mi. NE
- Stewart Family 3.4 mi. SE
- Saint John's Episcopal Church 3.6 mi. S
- Mount Pleasant Baptist 4 mi. N
- Vale Methodist Church 4.5 mi. E
- 48,492
- 98 m
- 985069241
- Updated May 5, 2020