The Surry Seward-Scott Tract is located on Laurel Drive (Route 601), approximately 6.5 miles north of Waverly and 20 miles east of Petersburg. The terrain is generally level to gently rolling, with approximately 1.5 miles of frontage along the Blackwater River, which forms the property's southern boundary. Designated by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a scenic river, the Blackwater enhances both the setting and recreational appeal of the tract. A well-maintained interior road system provides access to most of the property. Timber Composition: The tract features a diverse timber base, including 191 acres of natural mixed cypress and hardwood bottomland dating to the 1920s, as well as several planted loblolly pine stands: 34 acres of loblolly pine planted in 1985 79 acres of loblolly pine planted in 2007 114 acres of loblolly pine planted in 2025 191 acres of natural cypress and hardwood bottomland originating in the 1920s With its blend of timber value, scenic river frontage, and abundant wildlife habitat, this tract presents a compelling investment and recreational opportunity. The property may also be suitable for agricultural use, offering added versatility for buyers seeking both productivity and enjoyment. Location/Directions Contact for property showing. Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.
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