Directions - Map
DIRECTIONS APPROACHING FROM THE NORTH: Washington, D.C. and Fredericksburg
- Interstate 95 South
- Exit 84 to Interstate 295 South
- Exit 22A to Route 5 East (Virginia Scenic Byway)
- 1/2 mile after Jct. Route 155 turn left onto Route 615 (The Glebe Lane)
- Piney Grove will be six miles on the left, just past Binns Hall and Moss Side Farm
DIRECTIONS APPROACHING FROM THE SOUTH: North Carolina and Petersburg
- Interstate 95 North
- Exit 46 to Interstate 295 North
- Exit 22A to Route 5 East (Virginia Scenic Byway)
- 1/2 mile after Jct. Route 155 turn left onto Route 615 (The Glebe Lane)
- Piney Grove will be six miles on the left, just past Binns Hall and Moss Side Farm
DIRECTIONS APPROACHING FROM THE SOUTH: Hopewell and Chester
- Route 10 East to Route 106 North
- Cross Benjamin Harrison Bridge and turn right onto Route 5 East (Virginia Scenic Byway)
- Continue on Route 5 East (Virginia Scenic Byway)
- 1/2 mile after Jct. Route 155 turn left onto Route 615 (The Glebe Lane)
- Piney Grove will be six miles on the left, just past Binns Hall and Moss Side Farm
DIRECTIONS APPROACHING FROM THE WEST: Richmond and Charlottesville
- Interstate 64 East
- Exit 200 to Interstate 295 South
- Exit 22A to Route 5 East (Virginia Scenic Byway)
- 1/2 mile after Jct. Route 155 turn left onto Route 615 (The Glebe Lane)
- Piney Grove will be six miles on the left, just past Binns Hall and Moss Side Farm
DIRECTIONS APPROACHING FROM THE EAST: Newport News, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach
- Interstate 64 West
- Exit 242A to Route 199 (toward Williamsburg) and continue through five traffic lights
- Take Monticello Avenue Exit and bear left onto Route 321
- Route 321 turns into Route 5000, which turns into Route 5 West (Virginia Scenic Byway)
- Cross Chickahominy River and in three miles turn right onto Route 623 (Wilcox Neck Road)
- Continue 8 miles (Route 623 will turn into Route 615 - The Glebe Lane at about 5 miles)
- Piney Grove will be on the right
We recommend you use our directions above in conjunction with GPS or traditional printed maps. Some GPS systems do not necessarily offer the most direct routes.