
This is the 11,000 square foot Huntley Hall located near the hamlet of Broad Run in Fauquier County, Virginia. Huntley hall anchors a 4,000 acre estate composed of working farms, rolling pastures, park-like landscaping and small lakes. The Georgian style manor house was built in 1987 to a design by the Philadelphia-based architect, Tony Atkin. The proprietors of this enterprise are John and Anne Hazel. John Hazel’s resume includes a law degree from Harvard University, a stint as a Judge Advocate General in the Army, another brief stint as a Circuit Court judge in Fairfax County, Virginia and a partner in a 118-person law firm specializing in property and zoning law. It was this latter experience that provided the basis for a 40 year career in land development in northern Virginia where John Hazel was the key developer in major projects such as Tysons Corner and Fairfax Station. Mr. Hazel has also served on the boards of the National Air and Space Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Huntley Hall is a private home and is not open to the public.





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