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Kingspoint is an established neighborhood of just over two-hundred homes adjacent to Route 199, south of Williamsburg in James City County, Virginia. A few building lots in this lushly wooded area remain, and many of the residences are water-front properties. WELCOME TO KINGSPOINT Williamsburg, Virginia Location Five Minutes: from the Colonial Williamsburg historic area and the College of William and Mary, one of the top ranked public institutions of higher education in the country which provides educational and cultural opportunities for residents. Ten Minutes: from historic Jamestown, Busch Gardens, and Water Country. Convenient : to historic Yorktown, the Prime Outlet Mall and a wide assortment of shopping and dining opportunities. Immediate access : to both the Colonial Parkway and Route 199 providing easy driving to I-64 both east (Hampton, Norfolk and the beaches) and west (Richmond, I-95, and Washington, D.C.). And More * No HOA or mandatory fees. * Friendly, supportive neighborhood; diverse housing styles and ages. * Good public schools: Matthew Whaley Elementary, Berkeley Middle, and Jamestown High. Close-by private schools. * Clubhouse: Built in 2008, this inviting facility with a deck overlooking College Creek offers many opportunities for neighborhood club and member events as well as rental possibilities for non-resident club and social gatherings. It also hosts art classes and weekly bridge-playing. An informal “Little Dolphins” play group meets on a regular basis. * Pool: One of the largest community pools in the area which boasts a new bathhouse, a separate baby pool, and a medium height diving board. Water aerobics are offered free to members in season. * Swim Team: Kingspoint is a member of the Virginia Peninsula Swim Union (VPSU), a summer swimming league which provides youth under 19 the opportunity to learn about competitive swimming, sportsmanship, and being part of a team in a fun, healthy environment. The Kingspoint Dolphins have been a focal point for families, both resident and non-resident, for generations. The choice of morning or evening practice times accommodates busy schedules. * Boat Dock: Extending into College Creek, this provides scenic and fishing opportunities, and a launch site for canoes and kayaks. www.kpwilliamsburg.org
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Page 1: WELCOME TO KINGSPOINT · Kingspoint is an established neighborhood of just over two-hundred homes adjacent to Route 199, south of Williamsburg in James City County, Virginia.

Kingspointis an established neighborhood of just over two-hundred homes

adjacent to Route 199, south of Williamsburg in James City County, Virginia. A few building lots in this lushly wooded area remain, and

many of the residences are water-front properties.

WELCOME TO KINGSPOINTWilliamsburg, Virginia

Location

Five Minutes: from the Colonial Williamsburg historic area and the College of William and Mary, one of the top ranked public institutions of higher education in the country which provides educational and cultural opportunities for residents.

Ten Minutes: from historic Jamestown, Busch Gardens, and Water Country.

Convenient: to historic Yorktown, the Prime Outlet Mall and a wide assortment of shopping and dining opportunities.

Immediate access: to both the Colonial Parkway and Route 199 providing easy driving to I-64 both east (Hampton, Norfolk and the beaches) and west (Richmond, I-95, and Washington, D.C.).

And More

* No HOA or mandatory fees.

* Friendly, supportive neighborhood; diverse housing styles and ages.

* Good public schools: Matthew Whaley Elementary, Berkeley Middle, and Jamestown High. Close-by private schools.

* Clubhouse: Built in 2008, this inviting facility with a deck overlooking College Creek offers many opportunities for neighborhood club and member events as well as rental possibilities for non-resident club and social gatherings. It also hosts art classes and weekly bridge-playing. An informal “Little Dolphins” play group meets on a regular basis.

* Pool: One of the largest community pools in the area which boasts a new bathhouse, a separate baby pool, and a medium height diving board. Water aerobics are offered free to members in season.

* Swim Team: Kingspoint is a member of the Virginia Peninsula Swim Union (VPSU), a summer swimming league which provides youth under 19 the opportunity to learn about competitive swimming, sportsmanship, and being part of a team in a fun, healthy environment. The Kingspoint Dolphins have been a focal point for families, both resident and non-resident, for generations. The choice of morning or evening practice times accommodates busy schedules.

* Boat Dock: Extending into College Creek, this provides scenic and fishing opportunities, and a launch site for canoes and kayaks.

www.kpwilliamsburg.org

Page 2: WELCOME TO KINGSPOINT · Kingspoint is an established neighborhood of just over two-hundred homes adjacent to Route 199, south of Williamsburg in James City County, Virginia.

The Neighborhood

Kingspoint Club: These recreational facilities are the focal point for the neighborhood, and while optional, most residents are members. Each property is entitled to one share of stock and has one vote at club meetings. If the current owner is a member in good standing (current on dues payments), the stock can be transferred to a buyer for a $50 transfer fee. If not, the new owner can purchase stock for $1000. Annual dues are $500, and there is a separate annual pool user fee of $185 (single), $200 (couple), or $280 (family).

Kingspoint Neighborhood Association: This primarily cares for the entrance and street signs and produces the annual neighborhood directory. It is also voluntary, and fees are requested on an as-needed basis, generally $25 every several years.

Social Groups/Small Groups:• Women’s Club

• Garden Club

• Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program

• Book Club

• Pinterest Small Group

• Other groups, such as biking and beer-making, as interest dictates.

Architectural Review Board:Restrictions regarding new construction or additions and renovations are governed by a set of covenants established by the original developer. The Architectural Review Committee authorizes exterior changes or new construction. The chairman, Tim Caviness (229-0135), works with homeowners to help them achieve their goals.

Website:Visit kpwilliamsburg.org for more details.


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