133-0692

Chuckatuck Historic District

VLR Listing Date

09/15/1992

NRHP Listing Date

04/07/1995

NRHP Reference Number

95000393

Chuckatuck is one of the oldest communities in the modern city of Suffolk, formerly Nansemond County. The settlement developed in the mid-17th century and was supported by the agricultural economy of the surrounding plantations. The name Chuckatuck is of Indian origin and means crooked creek. In the 19th century the Chuckatuck Historic District was a commercial center with its water and land transportation arteries serving the tobacco industry. Little growth occurred in the 20th century. The historic district consists of some sixty-two contributing buildings, the dominant ones being free-standing weatherboarded dwellings, mostly dating from the 19th century and generally situated in large, level yards dotted with trees. One particularly prominent example is the Godwin-Knight House, individually listed in the registers. Only one of its three early store buildings survives—Gwaltney Store, built in 1823 as a residence and later converted. Though Chuckatuck remains essentially a dormant crossroads community, it still exudes a wholesome, old-fashioned ambiance.

Last Updated: December 14, 2023

Many properties listed in the registers are private dwellings and are not open to the public, however many are visible from the public right-of-way. Please be respectful of owner privacy.

Abbreviations:
VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register
NPS: National Park Service
NRHP: National Register of Historic Places
NHL: National Historic Landmark

133-0101

Samuel Eley House

Suffolk (Ind. City)

133-5568

The Suffolk Peanut Company

Suffolk (Ind. City)

133-5257

Historic and Architectural Resources of Hobson Village MPD

(MPD) Multiple Property Document