My property is within a National Register District or a Virginia Landmarks Register District; is this the same as a County historic district?

Not necessarily. All of the County’s Historic Districts (with the exception of the Beaverdam Creek Historic Roadways District) are also listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and the Virginia Landmarks Register (VLR). However, the boundaries of these districts differ from the County’s district boundaries. There are some properties that are within the NRHP district that are NOT within the County’s districts, and vice versa. There are also districts listed in the NRHP/VLR that do not have corresponding County districts at all. To verify the location of your property in a county historic district, visit our online mapping system WEBLOGIS

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1. What are the benefits of owning land in a county historic district?
2. What restrictions apply to property in a County designated Historic District?
3. What types of projects require HDRC review?
4. How do I get my project approved?
5. Are there any projects in the Districts that do not require HDRC review?
6. What about barns and fences?
7. Does Historic District designation restrict subdivision of my land?
8. My property is within a Town Historic District; do I need HDRC approval for my project?
9. My property is within a National Register District or a Virginia Landmarks Register District; is this the same as a County historic district?
10. Can I create a new historic district or add my property to a district?