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SOLD!! 112 Acres of Tall Timber, Thickets, & Trails in Accomack County, Virginia!
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For immediate assistance with this listing call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059 .
Large tract of diverse timber and terrain makes for great hunting and recreation on Virginia's Eastern Shore! Call Danny Graham at 757-613-6059 to schedule a showing today!
Great opportunity for a super recreational tract and weekend getaway in the game rich environment of Mears on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Heavily wooded with tall pine and hardwood timber, trails, and road frontage this tract has diverse terrain and vegetation which lends itself to great deer habitat and Big Bucks. Lots of sanctuary for the deer to bed plus acres and acres of mixed hardwoods when the dinner bell rings! Priced to sell this is 2 tracts of land being offered for sale together to total 112 deeded acres. It has just over 1000 feet of state road frontage and also offers a prescriptive easement to access the middle of the property if you like. Well over a mile of trails to access one end to the other of this diverse tract. A little maintenance on the paths and you're set but nothing a 4 wheeler cant handle. Only 10-15 minutes to convenience stores. Don't forget, the fishing is always good on the Eastern Shore. Call now because hunting season is just about here! Call Danny at 757-613-6059 or email at dgraham@mossyoakproperties.com for more info or to see.
The Eastern Shore of Virginia was known as "Accomac Shire", until it was renamed Northampton County in 1642. The present Accomac County was created from Northampton County in 1663. Members of an English voyage of exploration landed in the area in 1603, four years before the founding of the Jamestown Colony. Captain John Smith visited the region in 1608. The county and the original shire were named for the Accawmack Indians, who resided in the area when the English first explored it in 1603. The Accawmack nation at the time numbered around 2000, and were governed by Debedeavon, a paramount chief called by the English the "Laughing King". He became a staunch ally of the English newcomers, granting them several large areas for their own use. Accomac Shire was established in 1634 as one of the eight original shires of Virginia. The name comes from the native word Accawmack, which meant "on the other side".
For more information on this and other land for sale in Accomack County, contact Danny Graham at (757) 613-6059 or by email at dgraham@mossyoakproperties.com, or visit landandfarmsrealty.com.
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wildlife
- Big Game
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- ATV Trails
- Hunting