18.5 Acres Of Timber Land For Sale In Suffolk County Va!


18.5 acres of Timber Land For Sale in Suffolk County VA!

ACRES
PRICE
STATE
COUNTY
CITY
19
$159,900.00
Virginia
Suffolk City
Whaleyville

Property Types
  • Hunting Land
  • Recreational Land
  • Acreage
  • Equestrian Property

Descriptions

For immediate assistance with this listing call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059.

Towering timber with lots of road frontage offered in the Big Buck countryside of southern Suffolk. Call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059 to schedule a showing today!

Great opportunity in the southern countryside of Suffolk. 18.5 acres of towering trees includes hardwoods and pines where wildlife abounds. Over 1,300 feet of paved road frontage. Less than a mile from the NC border, it is nestled within timber tracts, crop lands, & swamplands offering the diversity wildlife seeks. This property was set up and managed by the bow hunting owner to accommodate wildlife and specifically the local deer population. The park bench is a representation of how tranquil this property can be. The buck sign is apparent in just a few minutes of walking. Just look at some of the rubs and the size of the trees. Mast producing hardwood trees have survived previous timber harvests and persimmon trees and blueberry bushes are in various spots. Trails and paths meander through the property and it has a wet weather pond. This could be great for your custom home site or that weekend getaway. In either case you can enjoy hunting, shooting, camping, 4 wheeling, and any other activities that the country can offer. Prior soil analysis indicates it is good for an alternative septic system and electric is at the street. 15 minutes to downtown Suffolk with shopping, banks, restaurants, and a hospital. It is only 45 minutes to Hampton Roads & the Peninsula. Call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059 or email him at dgraham@ to discuss or set up a time to see.

Suffolk is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area which also includes the independent cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach, as well as other smaller cities, counties, and towns of Hampton Roads. With miles of waterfront property on the Nansemond and James River, present day Suffolk was formed in 1974 after consolidating with Nansemond County and the towns of Holland and Whaleyville.

Suffolk was founded by English colonists in 1742 as a port town on the Nansemond River in the Virginia Colony. Originally known as Constant's Warehouse, for John Constant, Suffolk was renamed after Royal Governor William Gooch's home of Suffolk, a county in East Anglia, England. Before European contact, indigenous American tribes lived in the region for thousands of years. At the time of English settlement, the Nansemond Indians lived along the river. In the early colonial years, the English cultivated tobacco as a commodity crop, but later turned to mixed farming. It became the county seat of Nansemond County in 1750.

Early in its history, Suffolk became a land transportation gateway to the areas east of it in South Hampton Roads. Before the American Civil War, both the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad and the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad were built through Suffolk, early predecessors of 21st century Class 1 railroads operated by CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern, respectively. Other railroads and later major highways followed after the war.

Suffolk became an incorporated town in 1808. In 1910, it incorporated as a city and separated from Nansemond County. However, it remained the seat of Nansemond County until 1972, when its former county became the independent city of Nansemond. In 1974, the independent cities of Suffolk and Nansemond merged under Suffolk's name and charter.

Peanuts grown in the surrounding areas became a major industry for Suffolk. Notably, Planters' Peanuts was established in Suffolk beginning in 1912. Suffolk was the 'birthplace' of Mr. Peanut, the mascot of Planters' Peanuts. For many years, the call-letters of local AM radio station WLPM stood for World's Largest Peanut Market.

For more information on this and other land for sale in Suffolk County, contact Danny Graham at (757) 613-6059 or by email at dgraham@ or visit