Adam Tabaka

Wellington/Cloverhill

Wellington / Cloverhill is one of the most well-loved and established communities in the City of Manassas, Virginia—a vibrant, family-friendly neighborhood that offers space to grow, easy access to everything, and a strong sense of community that’s been built over decades.

Located in the southwest corner of the city, just off Hastings Drive and Prince William Street, this expansive neighborhood is made up of several smaller sections, with a mix of single-family homes and townhomes built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s. But don’t let the age fool you—these homes have been well cared for and, in many cases, beautifully updated. You’ll find a variety of architectural styles, generous yards, and mature trees that give the area a well-rooted, timeless feel.

What makes Wellington / Cloverhill stand out isn’t just the homes—it’s the lifestyle. This is the kind of neighborhood where community actually means something. From block parties to evening strolls, from kids playing in cul-de-sacs to neighbors helping neighbors, there’s a friendliness here that you feel the moment you turn onto the tree-lined streets.

The community is anchored by Wellington Community Center, which includes a clubhouse, outdoor pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, and walking trails. It’s a hub of activity in the warmer months and one of the reasons residents stick around long-term. For pet owners and joggers, the network of trails and sidewalks throughout the neighborhood offers scenic routes and shaded paths that connect everything seamlessly.

Location-wise, you’re set. Wellington / Cloverhill is just a few minutes from Old Town Manassas, with its vibrant lineup of restaurants, boutiques, festivals, and live music. You’re also close to grocery stores, schools, parks, and just a short drive from the Manassas VRE station, giving commuters a direct line into Washington, D.C.

This neighborhood hits the sweet spot: laid-back but active, suburban but connected, and full of life without feeling crowded. Whether you’re looking for room to grow, a place to downsize without giving up charm, or just a genuine community feel, Wellington / Cloverhill delivers on every front. It’s the kind of place where people move in—and stay.

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