Ten acres for sale in Sussex County Virginia ready for you to build or use it for hunting, horses or timber.
Full of trails and signs, this property is far enough out to be in the country, but close enough to be convenient. Mobile homes would be allowed as well. Property was cut over all but one corner many years ago and is a mix of young hardwoods and what appears to be 7-10 year old pines. Trails and food plots would be easy to cut with a small tractor.
When colonists arrived from England in 1607, some traveled along the Nottoway River, but when they established the first counties, James City County included both sides of the James River all the way to the North Carolina line. The south side of the James River became Surry County in 1652. Virginia?s General Assembly formed Sussex County from the southwestern end of Surry County in 1754.
Sussex County has maintained a predominantly ag...
Sussex County has maintained a predominantly agricultural economy, as well as its historic heritage for over four centuries. It includes the Sussex County Courthouse Historic District and the Waverly Downtown Historic District, the Nottoway Archeological Site and six historic homes on the National Register.
The largest forest fire in Virginia?s recorded history occurred on April 5, 1943, destroying over 12,000 acres in six hours, while most firefighters were paying their respects at the funeral of Ella Darden Gray, matriarch of one of the county?s leading families, and whose son Garland Gray would become a key figure in the Massive Resistance crisis concerning desegregating Virginia?s public schools about a decade later.[5]
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