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Unique property on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay with a building site, a million-dollar view, sandy beaches, ponds, fishing, and ducks! Call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059 to schedule a showing today!
Great opportunity for a unique parcel that could be one in a thousand! Located in the Seaford area of York Co, this parcel has almost a mile of sandy beach staring across the Chesapeake Bay. This is 2 parcels in one offering. 1/2 acre building lot with county water & sewer. Build there and look out over the Chesapeake Bay daily with Cape Charles on the Eastern Shore of Virginia in your eyes sight. Beautiful sunrises every day. Adjacent to the north and west can be your very own 185 acres of beautiful marshes and ponds teaming with wildlife including deer, eagles, ospreys, and an assortment of waterfowl! A couple of marsh ponds frequented by ducks during the season and almost a mile of frontage on Claxton Creek can offer many hunting opportunities. Fish from the shore in sight of the Goodwin Islands which are known for the good fishing they offer. Other times just walk your own shoreline and look for oysters and dig some clams all within eyesight of your porch. Less than 10 minutes out to RTE 17 where all the amenities can be found and then back to your dream location. Call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059 or email him at dgraham@ to discuss or set up a time to see.
The area which is now York County was long inhabited by succeeding cultures of Native Americans. These were hunter-gatherer groups during the late Woodland Period (1000 BCE to 1000 CE) and earlier.
By the late 16th century, much of the coastal plain draining to the Chesapeake Bay of the current Commonwealth of Virginia was called Tenakomakah in Algonquian, meaning "densely inhabited land".The historic tribes of the Tidewater area spoke related Algonquian languages. Other Algonquian-speaking peoples occupied coastal areas north and into present-day Canada, as well as to the south.
English colonists arrived and established Jamestown in 1607 on the southern shore of the Virginia Peninsula in the Colony of Virginia. In 1619, the area which is now York County was included in two of the four incorporations (or "citties") of the proprietary Virginia Company of London which were known as Elizabeth Cittie and James Cittie.
In 1634, what is now York County was formed as Charles River Shire, one of the eight original shires of Virginia[3] and named for King Charles I. Charles River Shire took its name from the younger son of King James I. In the 21st century, it was one of the five original shires considered extant in essentially its same political form, making it one of the oldest counties in the United States.
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