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New Kent Court: 13: New Kent School; George W. Watkins School: New Kent School; George W. Watkins School: August 7, 2001 : 11825 State Route 249 (New Kent) and 6501 State Route 249 (Watkins) New Kent and Quinton
Roughly bounded by the Essex County line, Supply, Clarkes Store, and Pilkington Rds., the Rappahannock R., Blandfield (028-5084-0510), and Tidewater Trail through center. 38°06′16″N 77°06′05″W / 38.1044°N 77.1014°W / 38.1044; -77.1014 ( Occupacia-Rappahannock Rural Historic
Hampstead is a historic plantation house located near Tunstall, New Kent County, Virginia. It was built about 1825, as a two-story, rectangular Federal style brick dwelling with a hipped roof. The front facade features alternating window bays and pilasters and a central two-story pedimented projecting portico .
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in New Kent County, Virginia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Cumberland is a historic farm property at 9007 Cumberland Road in central northern New Kent County, Virginia. The property, now about 131 acres (53 ha), was once the centerpiece of a much larger plantation estate. The main house has a construction history dating to the 18th century, and includes a number of interior features from that period.
Quinton is a small unincorporated community in New Kent County, Virginia, United States. It is located on State Route 249 in the western portion of the county. Crump's Mill and Millpond and New Kent High School and George W. Watkins High School are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Moss Side is a historic farm property at 8501 Virginia State Route 249 in central New Kent County, Virginia. It now consists of about 226 acres (91 ha), whose centerpiece is a two-story wood-frame I-house built about 1870.
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