Category: Virginia Estates’ Blog
Insight into Charlottesville, Virginia
Insight into Charlottesville, Virginia
Come to Charlottesville and you’ll see why the Central Virginia region is consistently listed as one of the best places to live by Continue reading “Insight into Charlottesville, Virginia”
Jefferson’s Blue Ridge Mountains
Jefferson’s Blue Ridge Mountains
From the sunrise to the sunset the Piedmont of Central Virginia, the subtle beauty of the gentle Blue Ridge Mountains shimmers in the near distance. Cattle farms, vineyards, horse facilities, and farming operations all thrive in the valleys and bottomlands, Continue reading “Jefferson’s Blue Ridge Mountains”
Nelson County is a quaint part of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Nelson County is a quaint part of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Nelson County is a quaint part of the Commonwealth of Virginia and included in Charlottesville Metro Area. This county was established in 1807 and named after Declaration of Independence signer, Thomas Nelson Jr. Nelson County includes 471 square miles of land which is nestled into the foothills of the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains. Also multiple rivers flow through the county such as James River, Tye River, Rockfish and Piney River. Continue reading “Nelson County is a quaint part of the Commonwealth of Virginia”
All About Crabs
All About Crabs
Catching, cooking and eating crabs is a major part of the Chesapeake Bay area tradition. It’s all been done in essentially the same way for centuries. The best part is that you can do it all yourself—catch your own crabs, Continue reading “All About Crabs”
The Middle Peninsula
The Middle Peninsula
Bound by the Rappahannock River on the north, the York River on the south, and the Chesapeake Bay on the east, the Bay area Middle Peninsula consists of Middlesex County, on the south side of the Rappahannock River, and Mathews and Gloucester Counties on the south side of the Piankatank River. Continue reading “The Middle Peninsula”