170+/- AC Gloucester County - Recreational Land - Hunting - Shooting Range - ATV trails
15 mins to the bridge at Yorktown - As the crow flies, 88 miles to Fredricksburg / 57 miles to Richmond / 107 miles to Alexandria. Amazing opportunity to own 170 +/- acres of beautiful wooded land. For Accurate information on this property call the listing agent Charlie Britt 804 690 7889. Mature hardwood and pines in open woods with long site lines. The tract is 6 individual parcels all connected. Property includes 2 metal storage units with roof & electric installed on site. Containers are large enough to store tractors, 4 wheelers, mowers & hunting equip - could also easily be converted to overnight cabin. Property currently includes pistol range, great for practice. There is easily a 500+ yard shot for a rifle. Miles of open, well maintained trails for 4 wheeler, dirt bikes or golf carts. Approx timber value $170,000 There are other parcels available to even out the boundaries - contact listing agent Charlie Britt 804 690- 7889
Early History of Gloucester County
Native Americans lived in Virginia for thousands of years prior to the arrival of English colonists at Jamestown in 1607. The stronghold of Chief Wahunsenacawh was located nearby along the York River at Werowocomoco. As the population of colonists grew, they forcibly occupied lands of the Powhatan Indians. In 1634, the colony was divided into eight "shires or counties and in 1651, Gloucester County was established. The following year, the countys first courthouse was built. Gloucester County was named for Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester, third son of King Charles I.
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Charlie has over two decades of consultative sales experience and has built a sales career based on the old school idea of the power of relationships and that people count. These methods resulted in great success and translate into real estate. He was born and raised in Greensboro, NC with family in Pitt County and Warren County, NC. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia and moved to Richmond in 1993 to begin his career with Guardian Life Insurance Company in employee benefits consulting. Charlie lives in Richmond with his wife Jennifer and two boys - William and Syd and two dogs. He works hard to create great moments for his family from live UVA basketball games and time in the outdoors. Charlie loves to hunt ducks, fish for Virginia smallmouth bass, or white marlin offshore. He is also passionate about helping the V Foundation for cancer research raise funds and providing leadership training for members of the Hampden-Sydney Basketball team through the HSC Roundball Club. His personal experience in farm and timber management is a great asset to all. This includes a family tree farm, using land for charitable gifts, managing agricultural land, and duck impoundments in Hyde County, NC. Charlie has personally experienced the value of land ownership with his family. Charlie and Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville can help you if you are looking to sell or if you are looking to find a place to create memories of your own with your family. Give Charlie a call today.