Why this home stands out
What sets 17403 Carroll Bridge Road apart is sheer square footage in a setting that feels genuinely rural. At 3,918 finished square feet with four bedrooms and three full baths plus a half bath, this 2005-built home gives every household member real breathing room. You're in Windsor — small-town Isle of Wight County — which means space between neighbors, quieter roads, and a pace that's hard to find this close to Hampton Roads employment corridors.
ALL OTHERS AREA 65 and the Windsor real estate market
Windsor sits in Isle of Wight County, a corner of Hampton Roads that trades urban density for open land, mature trees, and a genuinely small-town feel. The town itself is compact and friendly — the kind of place where you recognize faces at the hardware store and the local diner. Carroll Bridge Road runs through a stretch of Isle of Wight County that feels agricultural and unhurried, with generous lot spacing and a landscape that shifts with the seasons in satisfying ways. Windsor Virginia real estate draws buyers who want acreage-class lots without sacrificing reasonable access to the wider metro. Isle of Wight County governance keeps taxes comparatively modest, and the county has invested steadily in infrastructure without losing its rural character. For households that find Virginia Beach or Chesapeake too congested, Windsor offers a meaningful alternative — real quiet, real space, and still a practical drive to work, shopping, and the coast.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are manageable from Carroll Bridge Road. Franklin, roughly 15 minutes south, has grocery options, pharmacies, and a handful of local restaurants. Smithfield — the county seat and a genuinely charming historic town — is about 20 minutes northeast and worth the drive for its waterfront, boutique shops, and dining along Main Street. Windsor itself has a post office, a few local businesses, and easy access to Route 460, the main artery connecting you east toward Suffolk and west toward Petersburg. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate proximity to the Blackwater River corridor and the open farmland that makes this stretch of Virginia feel like a different world from the beach resort towns.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Staff J7 in Suffolk is roughly 25 minutes from Carroll Bridge Road, and NSA Northwest Annex sits about 29 minutes out — both straightforward commutes on non-interstate routes that largely avoid Hampton Roads traffic bottlenecks. A VA loan is a natural fit here, and the square footage means you're not cramped through back-to-back tours. Four bedrooms handles a growing family or a dedicated home office without compromise.
For families upgrading
If you've outgrown a smaller home and want space that actually matches how your household lives, 3,918 square feet gives you room to stop negotiating. Four bedrooms means kids get their own space, guests have a real room, and you might finally get that home office or hobby room you've been putting off. Isle of Wight County's rural setting adds a backyard lifestyle — fire pits, gardens, space to actually spread out — that a subdivision lot simply can't replicate.
More buyer questions
How far is 17403 Carroll Bridge Road from Joint Staff J7 Suffolk?
The drive is approximately 25 minutes under normal conditions, heading east on Route 460 toward Suffolk. It's a largely rural route that avoids most of the congestion common in the eastern Hampton Roads corridor.
What county is 17403 Carroll Bridge Road in?
The property is in Isle of Wight County, Virginia — a jurisdiction known for its rural character, relatively low density, and small-town community feel centered around Windsor and the county seat of Smithfield.
Is 17403 Carroll Bridge Road in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data — check there for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
How big is the home at 17403 Carroll Bridge Road?
The home measures 3,918 square feet of living space, with four bedrooms and three full bathrooms plus a half bath, built in 2005 as a single-family residential property.
What is Windsor, Virginia like as a place to live?
Windsor is a small, quiet town in Isle of Wight County with a genuinely rural feel — open land, low traffic, and a tight-knit community character. It appeals to buyers who want space and calm while staying within a reasonable drive of Hampton Roads employment, shopping, and the coast.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know Isle of Wight County inside and out — reach out to talk through what 17403 Carroll Bridge Road could look like as your next home.