Keswick, Virginia Keswick is positioned in Virginia Keswick - Keswick Keswick is an unincorporated improve in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States, about six miles east of Charlottesville.

Since many of the parcels of territory in Keswick are large, it is mostly undeveloped and retains its natural surrounding, which contains views of the Southwest Mountains.

The drive through Keswick "has often been cited as one of the most scenic in America," writes the New York Times. Many of the estates were plantations in the 18th century. No primary evolution took place in Keswick until the 1990s, and the evolution since then has been subject to strict scrutiny by Albemarle County officials. The town contains Keswick Hall, a club and estate which contains a golf course.

The town is also home to Keswick Vineyards, a family owned and directed vineyard and winery.

Oakland School, a special boarding and day school for kids with learning disabilities, is in Keswick, as is the Little Keswick School, a boarding school for pupils with civil skill and emotional struggles, not to be confused with a treatment center.

The postal bringy region by the name of Keswick is larger than Keswick itself, extending to the north almost to Gordonsville and to the west to Stony Point, encompassing suburbs too small to have a postal service, including Cash Corner, Cismont, Lindsay, Stony Point, Boyd Tavern, Cobham, Whitlock, and Rosena.

The Keswick train Station (no longer in operation) which is now part of Little Keswick School and used as a dining hall, as well as the farm of Belmont (not to be confused with East Belmont) are featured in the 1956 film Giant.

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