Why this home stands out
Homes from the 1920s in West Point are rare, and 326 6th Street delivers the kind of craftsmanship and spatial generosity that newer construction rarely matches. At 2,150 square feet across four bedrooms, there's real room to spread out — and the bones of a century-old build give this property a solidity and personality that sets it apart from anything built in the last few decades.
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West Point sits at the tip of the Middle Peninsula, right where the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers meet to form the York River — a geography that gives the town its name and a lot of its identity. It's a small city in King William County, the kind of place where neighbors actually know each other and the pace of daily life feels intentional rather than rushed. The 6th Street corridor is a residential stretch that reflects the town's historic roots, with mature trees lining the sidewalks and homes that have stood for generations. West Point, Virginia is a genuinely walkable small town by Virginia standards — the downtown area, the riverfront, and everyday conveniences are all within easy reach on foot or a very short drive. If you're drawn to a community with real history, a strong local identity, and access to the natural beauty of Virginia's river country, this address puts you right in the middle of it.
What's nearby
Day-to-day life is straightforward from 326 6th Street. West Point's compact downtown means groceries, local dining, and basic errands are just minutes away. The Eltham Bridge boat launch and York River access points are close for anyone who spends time on the water. Williamsburg — with its full range of shopping, dining, and entertainment — is roughly 30 minutes east. Richmond is about an hour west, making it a manageable day trip for larger outings. Camp Peary is approximately 39 minutes away, and the broader Hampton Roads metro is accessible via I-64 for those commuting to bases or employers across the region.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is about 39 minutes from 326 6th Street, and the broader Hampton Roads bases are reachable via I-64. A VA loan can make purchasing a century-old home with this much square footage more accessible than you might expect — four bedrooms and two full baths give military families the space they need without the constraints of newer, smaller builds.
For first-time buyers
Four bedrooms and 2,150 square feet is a lot of home for a first purchase — and 326 6th Street's 1925 construction means you're getting real craftsmanship and room sizes that newer entry-level builds rarely offer. West Point's small-town setting keeps the pace manageable, and a VA loan could open the door if you have qualifying service history.
For buyers drawn to character
If you've been searching for a home with genuine history rather than manufactured charm, 326 6th Street is worth a serious look. Built in 1925, this four-bedroom house has the proportions, details, and material quality that define early-twentieth-century residential construction — and it sits in a river town that has its own distinct identity, not a suburb trying to borrow one.
More buyer questions
How far is 326 6th Street from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 39 minutes from 326 6th Street under typical driving conditions. The route generally follows Route 33 east toward Williamsburg.
What is the square footage and layout of 326 6th Street?
The home offers 2,150 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Built in 1925, the floor plan reflects the generous room proportions common to early-twentieth-century construction.
Is West Point, Virginia a good place to live for commuters?
West Point sits at a reasonable midpoint between Richmond (roughly an hour west) and the Williamsburg and Hampton Roads areas (30–45 minutes east), making it workable for commuters heading in either direction.
Is 326 6th Street in a flood zone?
West Point's location at the confluence of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers means flood zone status varies by specific parcel — check the FloodRisk tile on this page for the designation that applies to this address.
What is the neighborhood like around 6th Street in West Point?
The 6th Street area is a quiet, established residential corridor with mature trees and homes that reflect the town's early-twentieth-century development. It's within easy reach of West Point's small downtown and the riverfront.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of Virginia well. Reach out to talk through 326 6th Street and what it could look like for you.