Why this home stands out
Jenkins Neck Road sits on a narrow peninsula where Gloucester Point meets the York River, giving this 1982 home a sense of seclusion that's genuinely hard to find this close to the water. The lot offers the kind of breathing room that peninsular living naturally provides — open sky, mature surroundings, and a pace of life that feels removed from the bustle while still keeping you connected to everything you need.
ALL OTHERS AREA 120 and the Gloucester Point real estate market
Gloucester Point is a small, unincorporated community in Gloucester County, Virginia, perched at the southern tip of the Middle Peninsula where the York River meets the Chesapeake Bay. Life here revolves around the water — fishing, crabbing, kayaking, and simply watching the river move are genuine daily possibilities, not weekend-trip luxuries. The George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge connects Gloucester Point directly to Yorktown across the York River, making the Colonial Parkway and the broader Historic Triangle just minutes away. Jenkins Neck Road itself is a quiet, residential stretch that draws people who want space, privacy, and a real sense of place. The broader Gloucester Point community has a small-town character — neighbors know each other, the pace is unhurried, and the natural landscape does most of the decorating. For anyone searching for a Gloucester Point home for sale on a peaceful peninsula road, 2111 Jenkins Neck Road delivers exactly that setting.
What's nearby
Everyday conveniences are more accessible than the rural feel might suggest. The Gloucester Courthouse area — home to grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, and local restaurants — is a straightforward drive north on Route 17. Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown, just across the Coleman Bridge, puts waterfront dining, the Yorktown Battlefield, and the Virginia Capital Trail within easy reach. York River State Park is also nearby for hiking and paddling. Local seafood spots and farm stands along the Route 17 corridor add to the day-to-day appeal of living in this corner of the Middle Peninsula.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is about 17 minutes from Jenkins Neck Road — a genuinely short commute by Hampton Roads standards. Camp Peary is roughly 23 minutes out. For service members using a VA loan, Gloucester Point offers a quieter alternative to base-adjacent neighborhoods, with the York River as your backyard instead of base housing as your view.
For buyers drawn to character
Homes on Jenkins Neck Road don't come up often, and the reason is simple — people who find this peninsula tend to stay. The 1982 construction gives the house real bones, and the setting does things that newer subdivisions simply can't replicate: a quiet road, mature trees, water nearby, and a neighborhood that still feels like a discovery. If you're drawn to places with genuine character, this is worth a close look.
More buyer questions
How far is 2111 Jenkins Neck Road from Naval Weapons Station Yorktown?
The drive from 2111 Jenkins Neck Road to Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is approximately 17 minutes under normal traffic conditions, crossing the Coleman Bridge and heading west along the York River corridor.
What is the neighborhood like around Jenkins Neck Road in Gloucester Point?
Jenkins Neck Road is a quiet, residential peninsula road in Gloucester County with a low-traffic, semi-rural feel — mature trees, water proximity, and a tight-knit community character define the area.
Is 2111 Jenkins Neck Road in a flood zone?
Gloucester Point properties near the York River corridor can fall within designated flood zones — check the FloodRisk tile on this page for the specific flood zone designation for this address.
How far is Gloucester Point from Yorktown, Virginia?
Gloucester Point and Yorktown are connected directly by the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, putting Yorktown's Riverwalk Landing and historic district roughly 10 to 15 minutes from Jenkins Neck Road.
What is the square footage and layout of 2111 Jenkins Neck Road?
The home offers 1,662 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, built in 1982 as a residential single-family property.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know the Gloucester Point market well — reach out to talk through what makes 2111 Jenkins Neck Road the right fit for your next move.