Norfolk

Huntersville, Norfolk Neighborhood

Huntersville in Norfolk, VA, is a close-knit neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, charming early-20th-century homes, and vibrant community spirit. With a rich history and a tradition of neighborly gatherings, Huntersville offers a welcoming, timeless feel that makes it truly unique among Norfolk’s neighborhoods.

Norfolk offers a tranquil setting with a slower pace and abundant green spaces, including Lafayette Park and Tarralton Community Park, which are conveniently distributed throughout the area. The neighborhood features a diverse housing mix, from single detached homes to lofts and larger residences, providing options for various preferences. Residents benefit from easy car access, with proximity to major highways like I-564 and ample parking availability. Public transportation includes multiple bus lines and rapid transit access, supporting various commuting needs. Local amenities include numerous grocery stores, private and public primary schools nearby, and a selection of restaurants and coffee shops, enhancing daily convenience.

Norfolk is a fairly good city to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced ambience. There are over 100 green spaces close by for residents to enjoy, such as Hermitage Museum Playground and Larchmont Elementary and Recreation Center, and they are very well-distributed, which makes it easy to access them from the majority of locations within the city. This city is quiet overall, as the streets are usually quite calm - although that is not the case closer to one of the 2 airports (Norfolk Intl,Norfolk Ns (Chambers Fld)), one of the railway lines, US Highway 460 Alt or I-464.

Highlights of Huntersville

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Huntersville Park

A central green space at the heart of Huntersville on Goff Street, Huntersville Park offers playgrounds, basketball courts, picnic shelters, and plenty of open areas for families and community gatherings, making it a cherished recreational destination for local residents.

🏫 Booker T. Washington High School

Located on Park Avenue, this historic high school is not only an educational landmark but also an important cultural institution, known for its strong academic and athletics programs and deep roots in the community's legacy.

🍽️ Soul of Huntersville Food Hall

This local culinary hub on Church Street celebrates the neighborhood’s culture with a variety of food vendors, from classic Southern comfort fare to international bites, making it a social and gastronomic anchor point for residents and visitors.

🛒 Church Street Marketplace

Serving the daily needs of the community, this bustling marketplace on Church Street offers a blend of small grocers, local businesses, and specialty shops, reflecting the diverse spirit and entrepreneurial drive of Huntersville.

🚴 Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center Trails

Near the boundary of Huntersville, the walking and biking trails connected to the Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center offer residents safe, scenic routes for exercise and relaxation, enhancing neighborhood accessibility and promoting an active lifestyle.

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This May in Huntersville

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 9, 2026

Community Day & Health Fair

Huntersville Park • 2:00 PM–5:00 PM

Right in Huntersville, this free community gathering offers neighbors a chance to connect, enjoy music, games, health screenings, and resources — perfect for families wanting local fun and wellness all in one place.

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May 2–3, 2026

18th Annual Spring Town Point Virginia Wine Festival

Town Point Park

Stroll Norfolk’s waterfront sampling wines from Virginia’s top wineries along with gourmet foods, live music, and sunny ambiance — a delightful spring outing just across the water from Huntersville.

May 15–17, 2026

Bayou Bon Vivant Cajun Music, Food & Art Festival

Town Point Park • Fri noon–10 PM; Sat noon–10 PM; Sun noon–6 PM

This three‑day New Orleans–style festival brings lively jazz, crawfish, beignets, and an arts market — a spirited event sure to delight local families and food lovers along the Norfolk waterfront.

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May 16–17, 2026

Stockley Gardens Spring Arts Festival

Stockley Gardens Park • Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sun 12:00 PM–5:00 PM

In Ghent, just a short trip from Huntersville, explore hundreds of artists showcasing paintings, jewelry, sculpture and enjoy live music, kid activities and tasty bites — great for a creative family weekend.

May 16, 2026

Bridgerton Market at COVA Brewing

COVA Brewing Company • 3:00 PM–8:00 PM

A charming Regency‑style open‑air market with curated vendors, live string music, croquet, and drinks — a whimsical, relaxed afternoon experience ideal for locals looking for something stylish and social.

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May 12, 2026

Sunset Toddler Time at Pretlow Library

Pretlow Branch Library • 4:30 PM–5:30 PM

A gentle evening storytime, songs and movement program at the local library — perfect for families in Huntersville with toddlers ages 2–3 looking for a cozy, enrichment outing.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Huntersville

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Local characteristics and demographics for Huntersville

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