Why this home stands out
Built in 1920, this home carries more than a hundred years of architectural detail that newer construction simply can't replicate — think proportions, craftsmanship, and a presence on the lot that feels earned. At 2,840 square feet across four bedrooms, there's serious square footage here without sacrificing the warmth that defines homes of this era. Ashland's walkable downtown is essentially at your doorstep, which is a genuinely rare combination in the Richmond metro.
ALL OTHERS AREA 146 and the Ashland real estate market
Ashland, Virginia sits in Hanover County about 15 miles north of downtown Richmond, and it wears its small-town identity proudly. The Amtrak train runs right through the center of town — a quirky, beloved detail locals will happily tell you about — and the walkable downtown strip along England Street is lined with independent restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques that give the community real texture. Randolph Circle itself sits close to that core, meaning daily errands and weekend outings rarely require a long drive. Hanover County is known for lower property tax rates relative to neighboring jurisdictions, and Ashland's position along the I-95 corridor puts Richmond, the Short Pump retail corridor, and even the northern Virginia employment centers within practical commuting range. For a home that qualifies as Ashland Virginia historic real estate, 209 Randolph Circle delivers the full package: walkability, community character, and a location that keeps growing in regional relevance.
What's nearby
Day-to-day life around 209 Randolph Circle is genuinely convenient. The ACCA Speedway and local parks give weekends an easy rhythm, and the Ashland Coffee & Tea venue on England Street is a short walk for your morning cup. Grocery options including a Food Lion are within a few minutes by car, and the Ashland Amtrak station is close enough to make car-free trips to Richmond or Washington, D.C. a real option. Patrick Henry Community College's Ashland campus and Randolph-Macon College are both nearby, adding a steady cultural and community energy to the area throughout the year.
For different buyers
For families upgrading
Four bedrooms and 2,840 square feet give a growing family room to spread out without feeling like you're rattling around. The 1920 build means solid construction and spaces with real character — not a generic open floor plan, but rooms that actually function. Ashland's walkable downtown and Hanover County's strong community reputation make this a place families tend to plant roots and stay.
For buyers drawn to character
If you've been searching for a home with genuine bones — not a farmhouse-style facade applied to a 2019 frame, but an actual century-old residence with original proportions and craftsmanship — 209 Randolph Circle is the kind of address that ends that search. Ashland's historic streetscape surrounds it, and the walkable downtown means you're buying into a living, breathing community, not just a house on a lot.
More buyer questions
How far is 209 Randolph Circle from downtown Richmond?
Ashland sits roughly 15 miles north of downtown Richmond via I-95, which translates to about 20 to 25 minutes under normal traffic conditions. The Ashland Amtrak station also offers a car-free option for trips into the city.
What is the lot and property type at 209 Randolph Circle?
209 Randolph Circle is a residential single-family home built in 1920, offering 2,840 square feet across four bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths in the heart of Ashland, Virginia.
Is 209 Randolph Circle in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the dedicated FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
Does 209 Randolph Circle have an HOA?
HOA status for this property is noted in the listing details section of this page — check there for the most current information on any association requirements.
What is walkability like around 209 Randolph Circle?
Walkability is one of this address's genuine strengths — England Street's shops, restaurants, and the Ashland Amtrak station are all within comfortable walking distance, which is uncommon for a single-family home in the Richmond metro area.
Want to know more about 209 Randolph Circle or Ashland's historic neighborhoods? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are happy to walk you through everything this address has to offer.