Noland Village at Providence

Noland Village at Providence Where Morton's Ferry Roads intersect in northeastern Halifax County, a piece of history has been resurrected.

Where Morton's Ferry Roads intersect in Halifax County, a piece of history has been resurrected. The Village of Noland, once a commercial hub for northeastern Halifax County, has come to life through buildings restored on-site and those moved to replicate structures that once stood in the Village. Noland, where the post office was kept, and where there was a general exchange of news, as the many f

arm-wagons came loaded with to***co for the Prize Barn next door. Their owners spent a moment discussing politics or the weather, while their wives and daughters were shopping among the dress goods and ribbons. One of the reasons for recreating the Village is so visitors can have a way to celebrate their 19th Century heritage. Each spring the Village holds a Noland Country Fair Day which is open to the public, with crafts, farm machinery and food. During the Christmas season, area musicians present an Evensong in Halifax Church, followed by caroling and refreshments on the grounds of Noland Village.

The fun starts at 10am tomorrow!The weather is looking great, tents are up, volunteers are baking homemade goodies - loo...
05/09/2025

The fun starts at 10am tomorrow!

The weather is looking great, tents are up, volunteers are baking homemade goodies - looks to be a wonderful day in the country!

Hope to see you there!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

Noland Day is just one week away on Saturday, May 10 from 10am until 2pm!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!Noland Day is just one week away on Saturday, May 10 from 10am until 2pm!
05/03/2025

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

Noland Day is just one week away on Saturday, May 10 from 10am until 2pm!

05/17/2023

This simple country church housed Halifax County’s first Presbyterian congregation. Presbyterians began to spread through the southern Piedmont in the mid-18th century. By 1830 they were determined to have a more conveniently located meetinghouse and soon erected the present structure. Eschewing any prideful trappings, the little wooden building is basically enclosed space. Its small size reflects its original membership which numbered only twenty-six, including sixteen African Americans. A singular feature of the plain interior is the horizontal plank cladding. By 1926 the congregation had outgrown the building and moved on. The Old Providence (Halifax) Presbyterian Church then was used as a storage barn. It became the property of the Blanks family in 1947 who in 1981 restored it as a family memorial, now in the care of the Blanks Memorial Foundation.

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05/15/2023
GREAT NEWS! The rain is going to hold off until after the event!!! Stew for sale at $8 per quart.Please join us for a be...
05/13/2023

GREAT NEWS! The rain is going to hold off until after the event!!!

Stew for sale at $8 per quart.

Please join us for a beautiful day in the county!

THIS SATURDAY! Hope to see everyone there!
05/09/2023

THIS SATURDAY! Hope to see everyone there!

03/03/2023

We are so excited to announce - Noland Day is Back!!
Saturday, May 13
11am – 2pm
Proceeds to benefit the Historic Halifax Church!!
Hope you will join us!!

Address

5021 Mortons Ferry Road
Nathalie, VA
24577

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