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Aldie, Virginia
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QuaintVillage)
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This
little unincorporated hamlet has a restored grist mill. You can tour
the mill (most of the year) and visit several nice shops here. The pastry shop is well
known in the region. |
(Photos
coming soon)
Location
Northern
Virginia. Loudoun County
On U.S. Route 50
5 miles east of Middleburg
12 miles south of Leesburg
Map
Population
About
1400
Features
Aldie
Mill (tours) 703-327-9777
Gift
Shop
Antiques
shops
Art
and craft shops
Bakery (pastry shop)
Campgrounds
and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
Garden furniture and accessories shop
Historic buildings
Hotels
and vacation rentals in this area
Wineries
(nearby)
Hours
Aldie
Mill is open April-October
Festivals
June:
Art Show and Sale (in the Mill all month)
October: Harvest Festival
Recommended
stay
1-2
hours
Tourist
information
Loudoun
Convention & Visitors Association
www.VisitLoudoun.org
1-800-752-6118
Commonwealth
of Virginia (tourism)
www.Virginia.org
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This page was last updated on 01/20/2006
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