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Located on the western edge of Culpeper County, Richardsville is home to some of the areas lushest forest and farmland in the area. The beautiful Rappahannock River flanks the northwestern edge of Richardsville and the Rapidan River is to the south. With access to Route 3, Richardsville is a simple commute into the town of Culpeper or Locust Grove. Being surrounded by nature is what has allured many people into calling Richardsville home. Take a look below are the homes in Richardsville that are currently for sale.
Homes in Richardsville
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Homes in Richardsville come in many different styles; the most popular includes ranch and colonial homes. There are also split levels, cape cods, and cottages. Most homes are set on some acreage. In addition to the pre-existing houses, there are new construction homes in Richardsville too.
Shopping and Dining
People with homes in Richardsville will head into Culpeper or Locust Grove to do their shopping. In Locust Grove, there is a Walmart, CVS, and Food Lion for everyday essentials. Locust Grove also has auto part and repair stores, a hardware store, urgent care centers, and banks. In Culpeper, you can get your groceries at Safeway, Martin’s, Weis, Aldi, Lidl, or Walmart. Michaels, JoAnn Fabrics, Lowes, Kohls, Target, and TJMaxx are some of the other shopping options in the area. On Davis Street you can visit N Style Fashion Gallery for women’s apparel, jewelry, and accessories. Quail-at-the-Wood Antiques has a wide selection of antiques and offers restoration services and professional appraisals. If you are interested in refinished furniture, then visit Poppy + Chalk where they offer vintage pieces, refurbished ones, and paint. There are many other unique small businesses that are located on Davis Street.
Culpeper also has many dining options for people with homes in Richardsville. You can go causal by stopping by Grass Rootes for a burger or salad or enjoy some Indian at Natraj. Head into the second floor of the State Theater and grab dinner and drinks at The Sangria Bowl. Whenever you need a little afternoon pick me up, visit 18 Grams Coffee Lab. There are many other dining options in Culpeper. Locust Grove is also a place that you can stop to get a meal. Taco Bell, Subway, McDonalds are your fast food options here. You can also grab a pizza from Bella Cucina or enjoy lunch at Clear Water.
Things to Do
Living in the homes in Richardsville gives you access to all the community events in Culpeper. You can attend the Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market every Saturday morning from spring through fall. Culpeper Restaurant Week gives everyone a chance to try out numerous Culpeper restaurants. There are also numerous other events throughout the year. The Packard Campus branch of the Library of Congress screens free movies for the public weekly. All you need to do is reserve a ticket ahead of time. When you are ready to get outdoors, you can tour several local Civil War Battlefields to learn not only the history of the soldiers involved in the war, but also how the war impacted the residents of the area. Fort Germanna Visitor’s Center, located just off of Route 3, is the start to several hiking trails maintained by the Germanna Foundation.