Why this home stands out
Five bedrooms under one roof is genuinely rare at this square footage, and 316 Tudor Place delivers exactly that alongside three full baths and a half bath — room enough for a large family, a dedicated home office, or a guest suite without anyone feeling squeezed. The 1964 construction era means solid bones and larger lot footprints than most newer subdivisions in the area can offer.
GEORGETOWN COLONY and the Chesapeake real estate market
Tudor Place sits in a quiet, established residential pocket of Chesapeake — one of the largest cities by land area in the entire United States and consistently ranked among Virginia's most livable communities. The streets here have a settled, mature feel: canopy trees, owner-occupied homes, and neighbors who tend to stay put. Chesapeake blends suburban calm with genuine urban access, putting you close to shopping, dining, and employment corridors without the density or congestion of the urban core. The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a short drive south for hiking and wildlife watching, while the Elizabeth River corridor connects you northward toward Portsmouth and Norfolk. City services are well-funded, infrastructure is maintained, and the overall quality of life in this part of Chesapeake draws families and professionals alike. It's the kind of neighborhood where you learn your neighbors' names.
What's nearby
Daily errands are straightforward from Tudor Place. Grocery options, pharmacies, and big-box retail along Military Highway and South Military Highway are within a few miles. Greenbrier Mall and the surrounding retail corridor give you department stores, restaurants, and services without a long drive. For green space, Chesapeake City Park offers walking trails, athletic fields, and a nature center just a short trip away. The broader South Hampton Roads dining scene — from local seafood spots to national chains — is easily accessible, and downtown Norfolk's waterfront restaurants and entertainment are reachable in under twenty minutes.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is roughly six minutes away, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard is about seven — making 316 Tudor Place one of the more strategically located addresses in South Hampton Roads for dual-military households or anyone maximizing their BAH. A VA loan can make ownership here especially straightforward, and five bedrooms means the whole family has space when you PCS in.
For families upgrading
If you've outgrown your current home, five bedrooms and three and a half baths give you genuine room to breathe. There's space for kids of different ages to have their own rooms, a dedicated home office, and a guest room that doesn't double as a storage closet. The 1964 build sits on a lot size typical of that era — more generous than what newer construction typically offers at this bedroom count.
More buyer questions
How far is 316 Tudor Place from Norfolk Naval Shipyard?
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is approximately seven minutes from 316 Tudor Place by car, making it one of the closest residential options to the shipyard in Chesapeake. The commute avoids most of the bridge-tunnel traffic that affects other parts of Hampton Roads.
How far is 316 Tudor Place from the USCG Finance Center Chesapeake?
The USCG Finance Center Chesapeake is about six minutes away — a genuinely short commute that leaves more time for everything else in your day.
What is the square footage and bedroom count at 316 Tudor Place?
The home offers 2,710 square feet of living space with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms — a floor plan that accommodates large households comfortably.
Is 316 Tudor Place in a flood zone?
Flood zone information for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data for the most accurate and up-to-date designation.
What year was 316 Tudor Place built and what does that mean for the lot?
The home was built in 1964, an era when builders typically set houses on larger lots with more yard depth than modern subdivisions allow. That generally translates to more outdoor space and greater separation between neighboring structures.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Chesapeake well — reach out to get your questions answered and arrange a walkthrough of 316 Tudor Place.