Explore Amelia County, Virginia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 2 cities and towns in Amelia County below.
| County | Amelia |
| State | Virginia (VA) |
| County Seat | Amelia Court House |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 37.332099 |
| Longitude | -77.977212 |
| Cities & Towns | 2 |
| Area Codes | 804 |
Amelia County unfurls across the Piedmont of Virginia, a landscape shaped by a subtle geometry of landforms. Here, the terrain is not dramatic, but rather a quiet undulation, a patient yielding of earth toward the river systems that define its boundaries. The Appomattox River, a dark, slow-moving artery, forms a significant portion of its northern edge, its waters reflecting the muted greens of the surrounding woodlands and cultivated fields. To the south and east, smaller creeks and tributaries thread through the county, their courses marked by stands of mature hardwood and the occasional, almost shy, emergence of cultivated land. The air itself often carries the faint, clean scent of damp earth and growing things, a subtle perfume that speaks of the region's agricultural roots.
The formation of Amelia County traces back to the early eighteenth century, a time when colonial expansion pushed westward from the tidewater. Established in 1735 from a portion of Prince George County, its early settlers were primarily English and Scotch-Irish, drawn by the promise of fertile land suitable for tobacco cultivation. The county seat, originally named "Pemberton," was later renamed Amelia Court House, a tribute to Princess Amelia, daughter of King George II. This central hub, established at a crossroads of early roads, became the administrative and social heart of the nascent community, a place where legal matters were settled, goods were traded, and news from afar was exchanged, all under the watchful eye of a distant monarch. The memory of those early days, of painstaking clearing and the establishment of a rudimentary society, seems to linger in the quiet persistence of its county seat.
The economy of Amelia County remains anchored in its agricultural heritage, a testament to the enduring fertility of its soil. While tobacco once dominated, the landscape now diversifies with crops like soybeans, corn, and the cultivation of timber. There is a quiet industry here, not of clamor and haste, but of steady work and a deep connection to the land, a rhythm that feels as old as the seasoned oak trees dotting the fields. The character of the place is one of understated grace, a courteous reserve that echoes the broader traditions of the Old Dominion. Notable among its landmarks are the enduring elegance of older farmhouses, their clapboard weathered to a soft gray, and the simple, dignified architecture of its churches, each standing as a quiet sentinel in the rural expanse. The quality of light at dusk, when the setting sun casts long, benevolent shadows across the pastures, imbues Amelia County with a profound sense of peace.
This page provides an interactive map of Amelia County, Virginia alongside links to detailed street maps for 2 cities and towns. The county seat is Amelia Court House. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |