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0.46 Acres of Residential Land for Sale in Surry County VA!
Description
0.46 Acre Residential Property - Charming Old Home with Great Bones - Town Water and Sewer!
Calling all investors and dreamers! Welcome to 373 Colonial Trail East! This mid-century 1.5 story Cape Cod sits on nearly a half-acre and is full of good bones and charm! Located in the quaint town of Surry, Virginia this investment comes with town water and sewer hookups. Conveniently located less than 5 miles from the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry and 20 miles from historic Smithfield. This property with improvements is being sold strictly AS-IS.
Here are a few more things to know when considering this property:
- Surry County School District:
*Surry Elementary - PK-5 - 7.3-miles
*Luther P. Jackson Middle - 6-8 - 7.3-miles
*Surry High - 9-12 - 7.3-miles
- Internet available: Ruralband, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, StarLink
Quiet Small-Town Setting with Regional Access
- Peaceful Village Living: Located directly inside the historic Town of Surry, offering a quiet town-meets-country lifestyle with immediate front-facing access to Route 10 (Colonial Trail East).
- The Jamestown Ferry Gateway: Unmatched, quick access to Route 31 and the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry, providing a free, scenic 20-minute daily commute straight across the James River into Williamsburg and James City County.
- Straightforward Regional Travel: Convenient highway corridors link the property directly to Smithfield, Newport News, Suffolk, and the Hampton Roads metro area, as well as Petersburg and Richmond to the northwest.
Outdoor Recreation & Natural Surroundings
- Chippokes State Park: Located just minutes away, this massive 1,947-acre historic park features miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, beach access along the James River, modern campgrounds, and a working 17th-century farm museum.
https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/chippokes
- James River Waterways: Abundant nearby opportunities for boating, kayaking, and tidal river fishing, with local spots like the Surry Seafood Company offering a deep-water marina dock.
- Wildlife Management Areas: Direct regional access to state-protected public lands across Southside Virginia for seasonal hunting, bird-watching, hiking, and conservation.
- 0.46-Acre In-Town Lot: A manageable, flat residential parcel boasting clear open space, a private yard footprint, and excellent existing infrastructure.
History & Local Character
- Bacon's Castle: Located just down the road, this national historic landmark built in 1665 stands as the oldest documented brick dwelling in the United States and a rare piece of 17th-century architecture.
https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/090-0001/
- Deep Colonial Roots: Live in a region rich in early American heritage, spanning from the original 1600s James River plantations to the town's longstanding agricultural community identity.
- Historic Neighbors: Enjoy short, scenic drives to the neighboring historic town of Smithfield-famous for its world-renowned ham, boutique shopping, and preserved historic downtown strip.
Everyday Convenience & Flexibility
- Municipal Utility Hookups: Unlike the surrounding rural county, this property benefits from active town boundaries, granting direct access to public town water and public sewer infrastructure.
- In-Town Amenities: Walk or drive just seconds to the local Surry courthouse area, community services, local diners, and local markets.
- Broadband Connected: Ready-to-go access to high-speed fiber-optic internet (via RURALBAND) running directly along the Colonial Trail corridor, ensuring lightning-fast connectivity for remote work or smart-home setups.
During the times of the Virginia Colony, Surry County was formed in 1652 from a portion of James City County (one of the original 8 counties formed in 1634) south of the James River. It was named for the English county of Surrey. Surry County initially consisted of two parishes of the Church of England: Lawne's Creek and Southwark.
For more information on this and other land for sale in Surry County, contact Chris Howell at 757-651-8872 or by email at chris@mossyoakproperties.com, or visit landandfarmsrealty.com.
