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Enjoy the outdoor space around your home without the hassle of mosquitos, annoying bugs or unpredictable weather ruining the fun. How? With a gorgeous Sunroom of course!
With beauty and quality craftsmanship prioritized, a fabulous Sunroom makes it easy to extend your home’s living space, increasing pleasure and overall value.

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Characterized by a stunning curved lattice roof, Pergolas offer the best protection from the sun’s harmful rays. Equip yours with gorgeous columns, available in Roma, Florentine, and Venetian designs inspired by the unique architectural history of Italy.

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When secure protection against the elements is your goal, our Ultimate Screen Room delivers! Featuring top of the line vinyl sashes for shelter from wind and rain, Screen Rooms also block as much as 99 percent of all harmful UV rays. The perfect accompaniment to outdoor living, Ultimate Screen Rooms make spending time outside easy and convenient. Bask in the sunshine on a gorgeous sunny day, and remove the lightweight sashes for full ventilation.

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Looking for a shaded area to enjoy the outdoors in comfort? How about one of our stunning Patio Covers? The ideal accompaniment to your home, Patio Covers are beautiful and easy-to-install. Available in two styles, solid roof and carport, patio covers can protect your pool deck, BBQ area, or other outdoor recreation spot from blazing sun and even rain.

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About Leesburg 

Leesburg is the county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia. It was built in 1740 and is named for the Lee family, early leaders of the town and ancestors of Robert E. Lee.[5] In the War of 1812, it was a refuge for important federal documents evacuated from Washington, DC, and in the Civil War, it changed hands several times.

The town is situated at the base of Catoctin Mountain and adjacent to the Potomac River, 33 miles (53 km) northwest of Washington, D.C., for which it has largely become a commuter suburb. Its population was 42,616 as of the 2010 census[2] and an estimated 53,727 in 2019. It is Virginia’s largest incorporated town within a county (rather than being an independent city).

Parks
Ida Lee Park – Located near the north side of Leesburg, Ida Lee Park was made possible in 1986 by the donation of Greenwood Farm to the Town of Leesburg by William F. Rust, Jr., and his wife, Margaret Dole Rust. The farm contained 141 acres (57 ha) and was donated to the town for perpetual use as the Ida Lee Park. The Rusts requested that the park be named in memory of Ida Lee, Mr. Rust’s grandmother, to preserve the historic link between the Lee family of Virginia and the Town of Leesburg. Ida Lee Rust was the daughter of Edmund Jennings Lee, first cousin of Robert E. Lee. Ida Lee spent her married life at “Rockland,” the Rust family home located near Leesburg, and in her later years lived in a house built by her sons at 113 East Cornwall Street in Leesburg. The Rusts also donated 3 acres (12,000 m2) of land from the original 141 acres (57 ha) for the Rust Library located adjacent to Ida Lee Park. In 1991, the Rusts gave the town $50,000 for the construction of the William J. Cox Pavilion at Ida Lee Park, a public picnic area containing a pavilion and playground.[37]
Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail – Hikers, bikers and joggers can travel in and through Leesburg on the trail, a 45-mile (72 km) long rail trail that the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority constructed on the historic W&OD RR’s right-of-way.

Red Rocks Wilderness Overlook Regional Park – Located east of Leesburg along the banks of the Potomac River, the park, operated by the NVRPA, contains 67 acres (27 ha) of woodlands and over 2 miles (3.2 km) of trails leading to bluffs along the river.[38] Frances Speek donated the land to NVRPA in 1978. The ruins in the park date to 1869. They were part of the estate of industrialist Charles R. Paxton, who is best known in Leesburg for building the Victorian mansion Carlheim.[39]

The Rust Manor House and Nature Sanctuary – Located near the west side of Leesburg at the foot of Catoctin Mountain, the sanctuary contains a mansion and a nature reserve that the Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States, Inc., owns and operates.[40]

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Center of Leesburg, Virginia 2012

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