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Important Updates
Ashburn Farm Association will be opening at 9:30 on Wednesday, June 3rd for an all staff meeting. Thank you for understanding!
Association Opening at 9:30 on June 3rd
Ashburn Farm Association will be hosting their Shredding Event with Rover on Saturday, June 6th from 9-12 PM in the Windmill Pool Parking Lot. There is a limit of 5 boxes per resident.
Shredding Event
On April 7, 2026, the Board of Trustees (BOT) reviewed the Pilot Hang Tag Program on Chokeberry Square & Southwind Terrace. With input and a recommendation from the Townhome Committee, the BOT decided to make the Hang Tag Program permanent with one change.
All Open Spaces will still require the Hang Tag to be displayed on the rear-view mirror between the hours of 10PM – 6AM. The change going forward will be that the Open Space 72-hour time limit will be reinstated for the open spaces on those streets. Signage on those spaces will be updated to reflect that change.
If the Association Office receives a concern regarding any vehicle parked in an Open Space exceeding the 72-hour timeframe, the vehicle will be ticketed and towed per the enforcement process in the Parking Policy. Open spaces are only to be used after your reserved spaces are occupied and on an as needed basis. Please remember that if the Hang Tag is lost, there will be a $100 replacement fee charged to the property account.
Thank you for your continued cooperation with this program.
Hang Tag Program- Chokeberry & Southwind
Pools open on Saturday! Here is a recap of our pool hours while school is in session:
Summerwood
43641 Golden Meadow Circle | 703-729-9706
Weekdays while schools are open: 5 pm- 8 pm
Regular Hours:
Weekdays– 11:00 am—8 pm
Saturday– 11:00 am– 8pm
Sunday—12pm– 8pm
Windmill
21400 Windmill Drive | 703-729-9739
Weekdays while schools are open: 5 pm- 9 pm
Regular Hours:
Weekdays– 11 am—9 pm
Saturday– 11 am– 8pm
Sunday—12pm– 8pm
Breezyhill
43250 Hay Road | 703-858-9831
Weekdays while schools are open (May / June): 1 pm- 8 pm
Regular Hours:
Weekdays– 10 am—7 pm
Saturday– 10 am– 7pm
Sunday—12pm– 8pm
Pool Hours:
Musical Bingo is June 26th from 6-8:30 PM! Come ready for some early 2000's tunes and lots of fun! Tatu Kitchen will be on sight for a food option.
Musical Bingo
The 2026 Annual “Off Property, Property Surveys” will begin April 27th and continue through the summer months. Email blasts will be sent out each week with a list of the upcoming streets to be surveyed. Signs will also be posted at main intersections in those areas the week prior to and on the week of those Surveys to notify everyone that they are upcoming or in progress.
Inspectors will be utilizing streets and sidewalks as well as Association Common Areas to survey all single-family and townhome properties. The Surveys will include photographs of those areas where issues are noted. A letter will be sent to each homeowner identifying any issues found that are not in compliance with the Ashburn Farm Architectural Design & Maintenance Standards. The Standards are available on the Association website at: www.ashburnfarmassociation.org.
The types of issues that would be noted during that Survey include damaged, missing, or mismatched items, dirt/stains/mildew, peeling paint, rotted wood, or faded items.
Please be aware that the findings noted on the Survey are limited to views available from off-property and do not represent a Resale disclosure inspection. Resale disclosure inspections are required for all properties being sold in Ashburn Farm and must be requested through the Ashburn Farm Association Office.
Listed below are the streets that will be surveyed the week of June 1st:
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Wildbrook Ct
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Wild Meadow Ct
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Hollyberry Ct
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Scarlet Rush Ct
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Fernridge Way
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Powderhorn Ct
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Belgreen Dr
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Rush Run Terr
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Walter Terr
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Elk View Terr
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Hartsville Terr
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Tiltonsville Terr
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Lawnsberry Sq
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Gardenpost Sq
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Farmgate Terr
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Buttermere Terr
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Mt Pleasant Terr
Annual Property Survey
"The Ashburn Farm Homeowners Association is committed to serving and supporting our community by maintaining and enhancing its amenities to create a welcoming and thriving neighborhood. Our mission is to preserve property values, promote community engagement, and ensure the well-being of our residents. Through transparent communication, responsible stewardship, and thoughtful decision-making, we strive to provide a safe, attractive, and harmonious environment for all homeowners. By upholding high standards, fostering a sense of pride, and fostering a strong sense of community, we aim to make Ashburn Farm a place where residents can truly feel at home."
Upcoming Events In Ashburn Farm
WELCOME TO
Ashburn Farm Association
There is only one way to find out if a community is right for you and your family. You must get out and experience it. Take to the sidewalks, stroll through the neighborhoods, and talk to the people you meet about why they chose to live here. We encourage you to explore Ashburn Farm in this detail because we know that you will love what you find, the parks, the people, the amenities, the setting. Ashburn Farm blends Virginia’s picturesque beauty with stunning homes and ample community amenities in Loudoun County. The majority of the land on which Ashburn Farm is located was sold to, or inherited by, John Janney, a Delegate for Loudoun County until his death in the late 1800’s. Mr. Janney called the area Ashburn Farm because of close family friends with the same name. The land was eventually sold to Senator William Stewa, later being further divided, and sold. The last owner was the Gray Family, who operated a dairy farm on the land. A windmill was salvaged and restored from the Gray estate and now stands with a large “Ohio Buckeye” tree near the Windmill Community Center.




Address
21400 Windmill Drive Ashburn Virginia 20147
Office Hours: 9 AM- 5 PM Monday-Friday

Phone
(703) 729-6680




















