Why this home stands out
Homes from the mid-1950s carry a kind of structural honesty you don't always find in newer construction — solid layouts, generous room proportions, and details that hold up over decades. At 33345 King William Road, you get four true bedrooms and two full baths packed into a footprint that's easy to heat, cool, and maintain, all on a rural King William County corridor that keeps the noise of the world at arm's length.
KING WILLIAM and the West Point real estate market
West Point sits at the confluence of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers where they meet to form the York River — a geography that gives this small Virginia city its nickname, 'The City at the End of the Rainbow.' King William Road stretches out from town into King William County, a lightly developed stretch where lots are generous, neighbors aren't on top of each other, and the pace of life slows down noticeably. West Point itself is a tight-knit community of roughly 3,000 residents with a genuine small-town character — a working waterfront, local diners, and a Main Street that still functions as an actual gathering place. The surrounding King William County keeps its rural identity intact, with farmland and woodland framing the roads between properties. If you're searching for West Point VA real estate and want a home that sits outside the density of Hampton Roads without sacrificing a sense of community, this corridor delivers exactly that combination.
What's nearby
Day-to-day errands are straightforward from King William Road. West Point's small commercial district is just a short drive away for basics, and the Food Lion in West Point covers routine grocery runs. For a wider selection, Gloucester and New Kent County both sit within reasonable reach. The York River and its tributaries make outdoor recreation a constant backdrop — boating, fishing, and kayaking are genuinely part of everyday life here, not just weekend activities. Eltham Bridge and the surrounding county roads are popular with cyclists. Richmond is roughly 45 minutes west on Route 33, putting a major metro's full range of shopping, dining, and medical facilities within reach on weekends.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Camp Peary is approximately 46 minutes southeast — a commute that's real but manageable, especially in exchange for the space and quiet King William County provides. The four-bedroom layout handles a growing family's needs without compromise, and the lower-density setting means more room to spread out between deployments and duty rotations.
For first-time buyers
Four bedrooms and two full baths in a freestanding home built to last is a strong starting point for anyone stepping into ownership for the first time. The 1,580-square-foot footprint is approachable — not overwhelming to furnish or maintain — and the King William County location keeps you connected to West Point's community while giving you genuine breathing room on the property.
More buyer questions
How far is 33345 King William Road from Camp Peary?
Camp Peary is approximately 46 minutes southeast of the property via Route 33 and Route 17. The drive runs through light rural and small-town traffic for most of the route.
What county is 33345 King William Road in?
The property sits in King William County, Virginia, though it carries a West Point mailing address and zip code (23181). King William County has its own tax jurisdiction and county services separate from the City of West Point.
Is 33345 King William Road in a flood zone?
King William Road runs through an area where flood zone status can vary by parcel depending on proximity to the Mattaponi and Pamunkey River systems. A flood zone determination specific to this address should be confirmed through FEMA's Flood Map Service Center or during the title and inspection process.
What is the lot like at 33345 King William Road?
The property sits along the King William Road corridor in a low-density rural stretch of King William County, where lots tend to be larger and more separated than in suburban subdivisions. Specific lot dimensions and acreage should be confirmed through the current survey or county records.
Does 33345 King William Road have an HOA?
Based on available information, this property does not appear to be governed by a homeowners association, which is common for homes along rural county road corridors in King William County.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this stretch of King William County well — reach out to talk through what life at 33345 King William Road could look like for you.