Nottoway County, Virginia, is a historically rich and scenic region located in the heart of the state. Established in 1789, the county was named after the Nottoway people, an Iroquoian-speaking Native American tribe who originally inhabited the area. The county played a significant role during the Civil War, notably being the site of the Battle of the Grove, fought over control of the South Side Railroad, a major supply line for General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia . Today, Nottoway County encompasses approximately 318 square miles and had an estimated population of 15,000 in 2023. The county seat is the town of Nottoway, also known as Nottoway Court House, which had a population of 63 as of the 2020 Census . The region is characterized by its rural charm, historic landmarks, and a strong sense of community. Notable sites include the Nottoway County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and Fort Pickett, established during World War II as a military training facility . With its blend of history, natural beauty, and community spirit, Nottoway County offers a unique glimpse into Virginia’s past and present.
Ameneties
RounTrey newest addition in 2016 is the pool and clubhouse, offering one of the area’s finest amenity centers. The clubhouse features a zero entry pool with a water slide, and plenty of room for swimming and relaxing. It also features a state-of-the-art exercise facility available to all residents of RounTrey.
Since RounTrey is located along the Swift Creek Reservoir, residents often enjoy beautiful waterfront views as an extra bonus amenity, as well as a natural escape for fishing. Of course there are plenty of walking, hiking, and biking trails that weave throughout the community, as well as a neighborhood playground, and a soon-to-be dog park!