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SOLD!! 69 Acres of Land with Farm House and Great Views in Accomack County VA!
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Great opportunity for acreage with house and expansive views of Creeks, Bays and the Atlantic Ocean. Watch the sunrise every morning! Deer and Ducks abound!
Great opportunity for house with acreage! Incredible and expansive view looking East out towards Swash Bay and more. Unobstructed 1/2-mile view to the Atlantic Ocean; breathtaking sunrises every morning. This property will make an early riser out of you! 2 story farmhouse needs a little TLC but appears sound and can make a fantastic weekend getaway or your new home. Roof & central air only a few years old. Never get bored because you have approx. 21 acres of upland wooded property with a small pond, trails, fields, and deer! Water holes out in the lowlands and marshes hold ducks. Watch from your porch as the ducks, geese, eagles, and more fly out in front of you in the wide open and the deer meander through the reeds and lowlands. Less than an hour from the Hampton Roads area and convenient to Rte. 13. Shopping in Exmore & Onley no more than 10-15 minutes away to either. Only minutes to the new hospital. Come enjoy the peace & quiet of the Eastern Shore on your own piece of dirt. Only minutes from Quinby and Wachapreague for water access and as always when you're on the shore, you're just minutes away from the water and year-round fishing opportunities. Unique property, great value, and priced right.
The Eastern Shore of Virginia was known as "Accomac Shire", until it was renamed Northampton County in 1642. The present Accomac County was created from Northampton County in 1663. Members of an English voyage of exploration landed in the area in 1603, four years before the founding of the Jamestown Colony. Captain John Smith visited the region in 1608. The county and the original shire were named for the Accawmack Indians, who resided in the area when the English first explored it in 1603. The Accawmack nation at the time numbered around 2000, and were governed by Debedeavon, a paramount chief called by the English the "Laughing King". He became a staunch ally of the English newcomers, granting them several large areas for their own use. Accomac Shire was established in 1634 as one of the eight original shires of Virginia. The name comes from the native word Accawmack, which meant "on the other side".
For more information on this and other Land for Sale in Accomack County VA, contact DANNY GRAHAM at 757-613-6059 , by email at [Email listed above], or visit our website at MOPVA\. COM.