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Living in Smithfield, VA

Smithfield is a small town located in the Hampton Roads region of southeastern Virginia. It has a colorful history and Southern charm, and also holds the rare privilege of being known as "The Ham Capital of the World" due to the pork product company that's based there. Residents and tourists alike enjoy Smithfield, Virginia, for its historic landmarks and architecture.

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Smithfield's Historic Significance

Smithfield is as old as the state of Virginia. Once settled by the Warraskoyack Native American tribe, it was discovered by Captain John Smith and his crew in the early 1600s, and then colonized by the British in 1634. Smithfield, Virginia, played a significant role in both the Revolutionary and Civil wars, and today boasts more than 70 different architecturally significant buildings. These include the Georgian-style Wentworth-Grinnan House, built in 1780, and the King-Atkinson House, built by revolutionary patriot Thomas King.

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Things to Do and See

Smithfield, VA, boasts activities and events for residents of all ages. Living in Smithfield lets you enjoy events, such as the Christmas Parade, Smithfield Olden Days, and the farmers market at different times throughout the year. Live music and theater events also strengthen Smithfield's sense of community and togetherness. You can enjoy biking, fishing, ice skating, camping, and boating at one of Smithfield's outdoor recreation areas. Take a stroll through Windsor Castle Park and observe the wildlife on the Pagan River. Go fishing from the kayak pier or try hiking to stay fit. If you prefer to relax, take a picnic to the historic site of Fort Huger, an important venue during the Civil War.

Living in a Smithfield neighborhood means having access to many of the benefits of cities like Williamsburg, while enjoying the safety of living in a small town. Nearby attractions include historical sites, like Colonial Williamsburg (less than 30 miles away if you take the ferry), Yorktown, and the Jamestown settlement, as well as amusement parks including Water Country USA and Busch Gardens.

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Settling in Smithfield

Most Smithfield real estate consists of single-family homes, many with more than three bedrooms, but multi-family homes are also available. Many homes are built on large lots, and land for the construction of new homes is also available to purchase. A majority of the homes for sale in Smithfield are built in the colonial style, but a variety of Victorian homes and modern houses are also available.


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  • A variety of events keep residents entertained throughout the year including the Smithfield Olden Days, farmer’s markets and the Christmas parade.
  • Windsor Castle Park appeals to fitness and nature enthusiasts alike with its woodland trail system and magnificent views of the Pagan River. A fishing pier, mountain bike path, a dog park, canoe/kayak launch, and scenic overlooks can also be found at the park.
  • Nearby attractions include Colonial Williamsburg, which is only a 30-minute ferry ride away, and Busch Gardens.

Homes

Smithfield Real Estate at a Glance

  • 48 Homes Sold*
  • 88 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $500,000 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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