Why this home stands out
Built in 1927, this home carries the kind of architectural character that newer construction simply can't replicate — thick walls, classic proportions, and a floor plan that has stood the test of time. With four bedrooms spread across 2,245 square feet, there's genuine room to spread out, and the proximity to two major military installations makes the commute math work in your favor no matter which gate you're headed to.
WYTHE and the Hampton real estate market
Shenandoah Road sits in a quiet, established section of Hampton, Virginia — one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the country and a city that wears its history comfortably alongside a very modern military and maritime identity. The streets here are lined with mature trees and homes that were built to last, and the pace of the neighborhood reflects that same sense of permanence. You're close enough to the water to feel it in the air, and Armstrong Park is just a few blocks away if you want green space without getting in the car. Hampton itself offers a compelling mix: waterfront dining, the Virginia Air and Space Science Center, Buckroe Beach, and a revitalized downtown corridor are all within easy reach. The city sits at the heart of Hampton Roads, which means you're well-positioned for wherever life takes you across the region — whether that's Norfolk, Newport News, or points beyond the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are easy from 155 Shenandoah Road. Food Lion is just 0.8 miles away for your weekly grocery run, and a Dollar General is equally close for quick fill-in trips. When you'd rather let someone else cook, Ming Gate Chinese Restaurant is practically around the corner at 0.2 miles, and The White Oak Lodge is a short 0.3-mile walk for a sit-down meal. Armstrong Park at 0.3 miles gives you a green escape, and the Public Overlook — just 0.4 miles out — offers a spot to take in the surroundings. A 7-Eleven nearby covers coffee and convenience when you need it fast.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
NSA Hampton Roads is nine minutes away, and MARFORCOM Norfolk is ten — making 155 Shenandoah Road one of the more strategically located addresses in the area for active-duty families. Four bedrooms means room for everyone, and if you're using a VA loan, this home's age and solid construction history are worth a closer look with your lender.
For buyers drawn to character
Homes built in 1927 have a presence that's hard to manufacture — real plaster walls, generous room proportions, and details that reflect an era when craftsmanship was the standard. If you've been scrolling past cookie-cutter new builds and waiting for something with actual bones, 155 Shenandoah Road deserves a serious look.
More buyer questions
How far is 155 Shenandoah Road from NSA Hampton Roads?
The drive to NSA Hampton Roads is approximately nine minutes under normal traffic conditions, making this one of the closer residential options to the installation in the Hampton area.
What is the square footage of 155 Shenandoah Road?
The home offers 2,245 square feet of living space across four bedrooms and two full baths, providing a comfortable footprint for families of most sizes.
How old is the home at 155 Shenandoah Road?
The property was built in 1927, giving it nearly a century of history and the kind of structural character associated with early-twentieth-century residential construction in Hampton, Virginia.
Is 155 Shenandoah Road in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — check that section for the current FEMA designation and what it may mean for insurance requirements.
Are there parks or green spaces near 155 Shenandoah Road?
Armstrong Park is 0.3 miles away and the Public Overlook is 0.4 miles out, giving you two accessible outdoor spots within easy walking distance of the home.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Hampton inside and out — reach out to get your questions answered and schedule a walkthrough of 155 Shenandoah Road.