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Under Contract, 8.84 Acres of Re

Blackstone, VA 23824

Dinwiddie County, Virginia

8.84 Acres
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Under Contract, 8.84 Acres of Re : Blackstone : Dinwiddie County : Virginia

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Great mature pine stand - perk - survey

8.84 acres located off Wilson Rd about 5 minutes from Rt 460 in Dinwiddie County and just minutes west to Nottoway County. Great building lot and there is room for hunting and nature trails. The property has an established and deeded 50 ft. easement. The easement has not been cleared to the property. Property has a mature stand of pine creating a canopy for wildlife. Electric runs along the property line making it easily accessible. The property has been perked for a 3 bedroom conventional septic system and there is a survey.

This parcel is located approximately 15 minutes from Blackstone where Ft. Pickett and Fast-C is located and 45 minutes from Colonial Heights and Ft. Lee. Come to enjoy the country life but be in driving distance to just about any amenity you need. If you have school-aged children they would go to Sunnyside Elementary School and Dinwiddie Middle and High Schools. Additionally, there is a private school in Blackstone.

Dinwiddie County was formed May 1, 1752 from Prince George County. The county is named for Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1751-58. However the first inhabitants of the area were in fact Paleo Indians, prior to 8000 BC. They are believed to have been nomadic hunter-gatherers following animal migrations. Early stone tools have been discovered in various fields, within the county. The county raised several militia units fought in the American Revolution.

Nottoway County was first inhabited by native American Indians of the Iroquoian nation tribe called Nadowa. The Nadowa lived along the Countys only river and the name of their tribe became associated with the area they inhabited. This name was Anglicized with the coming of English settlers to Nottoway. The County was the site of one battle during the War Between the States, the Battle of the Grove, which was fought over control of the rail line in Nottoway a line that served as a major supply line to General Robert E. Lees Army of Northern Virginia.

Dinwiddie and Nottoway counties have plenty of activities for all ages. Ft. Pickett is approximately 44,000 acres offering public hunting and several lakes for fishing.

Helpful links

Nottoway County Web Link listed above

Town of Blackstone Link listed above /

Dinwiddie County Web Link listed above

Ft. Pickett Web Link listed above

Ft. Lee Web Link listed above For an aerial look at the property and its surroundings For more information on this and other Residential Land For Sale in Dinwiddie County VA, contact at, by email Email listed above or visit mopva

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