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Escape the bustle and build your dream home on 3.4 acres of serene land in Northampton County, just minutes from the heart of Exmore. Tucked into a tranquil setting, this parcel gives you space, privacy, and proximity to the everything the Eastern Shore has to offer.
Location & Lifestyle Highlights:
Perfectly situated for both quiet country living and easy access to local amenities
A short drive to Exmore Town Park, with its community events, green spaces, and friendly small-town charm
Near boutique shops, cafes, and dining—Exmore’s local flavor and hospitality await just down the road
Explore the Exmore History Walking Tour, tracing the town’s rich past through historic sites and architecture
Nature lovers rejoice — minutes away from the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge, where migratory birds, marshes, and protected habitats abound
Beach and bay access aren’t far: enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, or coastal walks at Kiptopeke State Park and along the Chesapeake Bay shoreline
Step into arts and culture via the Artisans Guild Open Studio Tour, Broadwater Bay Eco Tours, and local galleries throughout Northampton County
For a weekend getaway, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel is within reach — opening access to Hampton Roads and beyond
Why This Lot?
Ample space for your vision — 3.4 acres gives you flexibility for gardens, outbuildings, or private retreats
Quiet, rural ambiance with the convenience of nearby town services
Access to recreation & nature — from birdwatching and hiking to water sports
Strong potential for appreciation in a region prized for its coastal character and growing appeal
Ready to claim your slice of peaceful living on Virginia’s Eastern Shore? Call Krista now!
Find Lands You Love at Lands2Love!
About Lands2Love:
Purchasing property from us is simple and easy. We use an independent title company to make sure our buyers are protected and ensure title is free and clear. Call us to start making your dreams of land ownership a reality!
All information presented is believed to be true, however, buyer is responsible for doing their own due diligence and for verifying all information with the county/township and/or HOA/POA to determine what can and cannot be done with the property, as well as obtain proper permits and any necessary site development plan approval. Buyer will also need to confirm the availability of any utilities needed or serviced on the property. Seller has equitable interest in the property and makes no warranties or representations about the land, its condition, or what can be built on the property.