Buckshoal Farm is a property with scale, history, and opportunity. Spanning 268± acres in Halifax County, this land once served as the birthplace and favorite retreat of Virginia Governor William M. Tuck. Today, it offers a rare combination of farmland, timber, water, and historical character that can support both practical use and future vision. The farm includes 69± acres of rolling open ground that could carry livestock, support horses, or be cultivated into a productive vineyard. The balance of 196± acres is in mixed timber, providing both immediate and long term investment potential. Two ponds add beauty and utility, with a 1.5 acre pond tucked into mature woods and a smaller half acre pond positioned within one of the fields. Access is secure, with 1,700 feet of frontage on Hudson Road and 2,500 feet on White Oak Forks Road. Scattered across the property are barns, hay and loafing sheds, and utility buildings that support continued farm use. Two farmhouses remain, including the main home that began in the early 1800s and has been added onto over the years. At 3,560± square feet with five bedrooms and two baths, it will need renovation but holds the character to be restored into something remarkable. The second farmhouse offers 1,055± square feet with two bedrooms and one bath, giving flexibility for guest, caretaker, or rental use.