Sporting Properties

H#7 Woodlands,serpentine Gilford Creek, and a bit of pasture too, convey with this 20 1/2 acres. A tract of land, 400 acres +-, was purchased to build a landing and loading for tobacco. Guildford inhabitants from 1664 to date still carry the family names and rarely do they sell their homes or land. Patent to Colonel Edmund Scarburgh, 1000 acres, 1670, encompassing Guilford Creek lands. Notable families acquired the land in the early 1800s. Mason House, Boxwood Estate, to name a few of the preserved historical homes, have survived from Guilford's earlier days in good style. The nearby county boat ramp and dock are in active use. Suitable for a home site. $125.000.

H#6 This 20-acre parcel of land is in Ravine, Lake forested land categories with 4-5' base flood elevations. It is continuous to the 20.50 acres offered for sale by the same owner.H#7 It is suitable for hunting, privacy, or a hunting cabin.$75,000.

M#2 Bordered on a state road with frontage on a creek called Deep Creek is this tract of heavily wooded 36-37 acres, once part of the plantation, since 1792 as Deep Creek Plantation. Known for deer and duck hunting, half wooded, remainder cleared and culivated to attract the prey. Conveniently located to the towns of Parksley and Onancock. More than one home site, then again isn't it lovely to keep a tract of land in whole. $325,000. SOLD