Crozet
Crozet, as it is known today, was originally called “Wayland’s Crossing” but was renamed in 1870 after Claudius Crozet, designer of the Blue Ridge Tunnel, a railroad tunnel that was the longest of its kind at the time of its completion in 1858.
Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Crozet real estate boasts some of the best natural scenery anywhere in the United States. It is home to two major public parks, Crozet Park and Mint Springs Valley Park, as well as Beaver Creek Lake, noted for its wealth of sunfish, channel fish,
Crozet is home to Western Albemarle High School, a public high school serving the central area of Albemarle County. “Western,” as it is commonly known, is widely recognized for its strong academic and athletic programs.
Crozet is home to Musictoday, an entertainment marketing company owned by the manager of the Dave Matthews Band, and Starr Hill Brewery, Virginia’s original craft brewery. It also is home to Old Trail Golf Club, an 18-hole championship golf course which doubles as the site of the Kandi Comer Golf Academy. The surrounding area has multiple wineries, among them King Family, Stinson Vineyard, and White Hall Vineyards.
The Crozet real estate market is one of the fastest-growing areas in central Virginia due to its good schools, natural beauty, and small-town feel while still being a short drive from the city of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia. Crozet’s close proximity to Interstate 64 also gives residents easy access to both Richmond and the Shenandoah