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Living in Hopewell, VA

Hopewell, Virginia, owes its origins to the community's strategic location where the James and Appomattox Rivers meet. You'll feel a historic vibe in Hopewell, since it is the oldest continuously inhabited English community in the country. Over the course of 400 years, Hopewell has seen its share of historic events. During the Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant's headquarters were at City Point.

Home with circular driveway in Hopewell, VA

Things to Do in Hopewell

Launch your boat, kayak or canoe at the updated City Marina, and enjoy a day out on the water. The scenic Appomattox River is rich in scenery and wildlife. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, blue catfish, and panfish; during spawning, striped bass and sturgeon attract the attention of many a fisherman as well. For a rainy day escape, check out Weston Plantation, where you can tour the riverfront Manor and enjoy views of the Appomattox River. Guides tell tales of multiple ghosts rumored to inhabit this historic enclave.

You'll find a good assortment of Hopewell, Virginia, restaurants along Oaklawn Boulevard and Randolph Road. It's also possible to dine as you enjoy views of the James River. You'll find eateries offering a variety of dishes, including American, Italian, Asian, and Mexican. After feasting on a dinner of shrimp quesadilla, stromboli, or BBQ, attend a concert at the beautifully restored Beacon Theater, known for its excellent acoustics and sight lines. A multi-million dollar restoration completed in 2015 brings back the grandeur of this 1920s architectural masterpiece.

Two single family homes in Hopewell, VA

Housing in Hopewell

Hopewell real estate includes some renovated century-old homes with updated systems. Other homes for sale in Hopewell are in redeveloped areas along the waterfront and in the City Point Historic District. The district is found on the peninsula where the rivers meet, and it includes about 85 historic structures, including St. John's Episcopal Church, constructed in 1840. Prospective buyers will find renovated one and two-bedroom 19th century homes in this Hopewell neighborhood.

White single family home in Hopewell, VA

Travel and Transportation

Residents living in Hopewell benefit from a well-developed Greater Richmond transportation system. Petersburg Area Transit (PAT) bus routes that serve Hopewell include the Blandford/Hopewell route and the Hopewell Circulator route.

Interstate 295 runs just west and south of Hopewell, Virginia, offering commuters heading north to downtown Richmond an efficient route. The freeway connects to I-95 and major cities like Norfolk, Fredericksburg, and Washington D.C. Amtrak's Northeast Regional service now runs from Norfolk through Richmond and northward to the nation's capital.

Great views of the James River, strolls through the historic district, concerts at the Beacon Theater, and diverse eateries are all a part of life in Hopewell, VA.


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  • Head over to the Appomattox River and launch your boat, kayak or canoe from the City Marina to enjoy the water, scenery, and wildlife.
  • Visit the Weston Plantation, a riverfront manor home with views of the Appomattox River, where guides provide historical tours and tell tales of the ghosts rumored to inhabit the property.
  • Stoll along Oaklawn Boulevard and Randolph Road and you’ll find an assortment of restaurants to dine in, some of which have views of the James River. Afterward, visit the restored Beacon Theater.

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