Anonymous wrote:Mantua feeds into Frost and Woodson, which is one of the best high school pyramids in Fairfax County. Like the previous poster said, there are lots of 70s era homes. Mostly contemporary ranch, split levels. Some of the mid century modern homes are very popular these days, especially for people that dislike the faux-colonial neighborhood developments that define newer parts of Northern Virginia.
Mantua is virtually next door to Woodson, so I don't imagine neighborhoods there will be affected by the Annandale boundary study, which makes no mention of Mantua.
This makes the Mantua area sound more architecturally distinctive than it is. It's just the split-level version of suburbia from the 1960s, no more or less "faux" than the neighborhoods that were built later.