Nestled just south of Schuyler, this 22 ± acre Nelson County tract offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, privacy, and accessibility. The land features gently rolling topography covered in mature hardwoods that produce a strong hard-mast crop of acorns each fall. With 1,900 feet of creeks winding through the property and an entrance already in place off Salem Road, it’s ready for your vision. Zoned Agricultural, this property is ideal for a recreational retreat, investment tract, or future homesite. Known to hold quality deer, it’s a great option for hunters or outdoor enthusiasts. Located near the historic village of Schuyler—home to The Waltons—and just a short drive to Nelson County’s local wineries, breweries, and the James River for kayaking and fishing. Conveniently 15 miles from Lovingston, 14 miles from Scottsville, 26 miles from Charlottesville, and 100 miles from Richmond,...
Nestled just south of Schuyler, this 22 ± acre Nelson County tract offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, privacy, and accessibility. The land features gently rolling topography covered in mature hardwoods that produce a strong hard-mast crop of acorns each fall. With 1,900 feet of creeks winding through the property and an entrance already in place off Salem Road, it’s ready for your vision. Zoned Agricultural, this property is ideal for a recreational retreat, investment tract, or future homesite. Known to hold quality deer, it’s a great option for hunters or outdoor enthusiasts. Located near the historic village of Schuyler—home to The Waltons—and just a short drive to Nelson County’s local wineries, breweries, and the James River for kayaking and fishing. Conveniently 15 miles from Lovingston, 14 miles from Scottsville, 26 miles from Charlottesville, and 100 miles from Richmond, this property captures the peace of the countryside with easy access to adventure. 911 address is approximate.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of Rt 29/Rt 6- Head southeast on Rt 6 towards Scottsville for 5.7 miles. Turn Right onto Schuyler Rd for 2.2 miles. Turn left onto State Rte 617 for 3 miles. Turn Right onto State Rte 693 for 1.2 miles. Property is on the left.