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Established in 1947, Peter LeHew Park is Warren County Parks and Recreation's oldest existing park. Located just a short walk from Chimney Field, this half-acre park is a great place to spend some quality time with your family. Peter LeHew Park offers a large playground structure with two slides that were added in 2005, a four-person see-saw, a rock climbing wall, swing set, and a small picnic shelter that was part of a 2004 Eagle Scout Project. An old chimney structure also stands at the park. Real estate near the park includes a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums. These homes often feature expansive windows, balconies, or decks that allow residents to enjoy the picturesque riverfront setting. You can find charming historic homes with unique architectural styles, as well as newer constructions with modern amenities and energy-efficient features. Residents often appreciate the peacefulness and tranquility of the area, while still having convenient access to nearby schools, shopping centers, and dining options.

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Of course, it's difficult to say exactly how Peter LeHew Park will drive up real estate values in Warren County and the surrounding places. On the other hand, as personable experts, the agents of Nesbitt Realty can provide you with an opinion that is informed by experience and knowledge. Of course, the agents of Nesbitt Realty would like to provide our accurate opinion about a specific home near Peter LeHew Park, but the Commonwealth of Virginia requires that we sign a representation agreement before talking about any specific home. Our expertise is real estate services. If you would like to know more about buying real estate close to Peter LeHew Park, email us, we're eager to help.

Related Communities: Front Royal, and Warren County

 

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