Why this home stands out
Built in 1954, this Middlesex County home carries the kind of solid mid-century bones that newer construction rarely matches — thick walls, a settled lot, and a sense of permanence. At 1,500 square feet spread across three bedrooms and two baths, the floor plan is efficient without feeling cramped. Rural Route 3 corridor living means genuine quiet, genuine space, and a slower pace that's genuinely hard to find this close to the water.
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Dutton sits in Middlesex County along Virginia's Middle Peninsula, a stretch of land tucked between the Rappahannock River to the north and the Piankatank River to the south. It's the kind of place where neighbors know each other, pickup trucks outnumber sedans, and the pace of life feels intentional rather than accidental. Buckley Hall Road itself runs through a rural residential corridor — you're not in a subdivision, and that's exactly the point. There's no HOA here, no neighborhood association newsletter, no rules about what color you can paint your shutters. What you do have is Middlesex County's low-density character, genuine privacy, and a landscape shaped by tidal creeks, pine stands, and working waterfronts. The town of Deltaville is a short drive south and serves as the area's boating and dining hub. Gloucester Courthouse is accessible to the southeast, and the broader Hampton Roads metro is reachable via the George P. Coleman Bridge. For buyers searching for 1635 Buckley Hall Road Dutton Virginia, this address delivers rural authenticity without sacrificing regional connectivity.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are simpler than the rural setting might suggest. A DG Market sits just 0.4 miles away — close enough to walk — handling quick grocery runs, household basics, and pantry staples without a long drive. For a fuller grocery shop, Gloucester Courthouse and Saluda both offer additional options within a reasonable distance. The Deltaville waterfront, marinas, and local dining spots are a short drive south, making weekend afternoons easy to fill. Middlesex County's rural roads also make this an appealing area for cyclists and anyone who values low-traffic outdoor access right outside the front door.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is about 36 minutes from Buckley Hall Road, and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown sits roughly 40 minutes away — both reachable without touching major interstate congestion. For service members eligible for a VA loan, Middlesex County's lower price points can stretch that benefit meaningfully. The no-HOA lot gives military families flexibility, and the rural setting offers the kind of decompression space that's hard to put a number on after a long duty day.
For buyers drawn to character
Mid-century homes built in 1954 have a construction quality that's genuinely different — and this one sits on a rural Middlesex County lot with no HOA and no cookie-cutter neighbors in sight. If you're drawn to properties with history, a settled landscape, and room to make something your own rather than inheriting someone else's renovation choices, 1635 Buckley Hall Road is worth a close look. The bones are there; the vision is yours.
More buyer questions
How far is 1635 Buckley Hall Road from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 36 minutes from 1635 Buckley Hall Road under typical driving conditions. The route travels southeast through Middlesex and Gloucester counties via Route 17.
How far is 1635 Buckley Hall Road from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is roughly 40 minutes away, accessible via the George P. Coleman Bridge and Route 17 south through Gloucester County.
Is there an HOA at 1635 Buckley Hall Road in Dutton, Virginia?
No — this property is not part of a homeowners association, which means no HOA fees and no association-imposed restrictions on the use of the property.
What is the flood zone status for 1635 Buckley Hall Road?
Flood zone information for this Middlesex County parcel is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the address.
What county is 1635 Buckley Hall Road, Dutton, Virginia in?
The property is located in Middlesex County, Virginia, which governs zoning, property taxes, and local services for this address.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know the Middle Peninsula market well — reach out to talk through what 1635 Buckley Hall Road could mean for your next chapter.