Make Your Home
at Corbin Hall
Explore the opportunities, amenities and enjoyment of building your own home in a beautiful, secluded location.

Gated community with Community Center, exercise room, pool, boat slip, and piers.

Perfect location for a vacation home, retirement or raising a family.

Guest suites are located in the Community Center.
Upcoming Events
April 17, 2021 9am-Noon – Community Beautification Day
(Rain date of Sunday, April 18)
August 7, 2021 – Annual CHPOA Meeting. Location TBD.
A Part of History


Around 1654 Dr. George Corbin sailed to Savage Neck, Virginia on the Eastern Shore near present-day Eastville. He married Grace Savage, granddaughter of Thomas Savage, the first permanent settler of Virginia’s Eastern Shore in 1619. From Savage’s Neck, the Corbin’s purchased Corbin Hall land.

Colonel Coventon Corbin married Barbaray Drummond, born 1703 in Accomac County, VA. She died 25 Sep 1756 at 53 years of age. Sabra Corbin was born in 1738 and died on 28 Dec 1776. Leah Corbin was born circa 1740 and died in 1742 at 2 years of age. Their bodies are interred at Corbin Hall.

The graves of Col. George Corbin, Elizabeth Revell Horsey Corbin, John Kerr, Agnes Drummond Corbin Kerr, and James Revell Corbin located at Scott Hall Cemetery near Kerr Place in Onanock, Virginia. Kerr Place is now the site of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society.
Amenities


Year-round exercise and entertaining space. With a pool, hot tub, showers, and grills. Relax on the porch and enjoy a view of Chincoteague Bay. Perfect for bird and butterfly watching.

Take out your boat for the day or dock it along the pier. Watch the sunset or head to Chincoteague for a day out, a bite to eat or to shop.

Our two-bedroom Guest Suites are located in the Clubhouse. Suites are available only to property owners and their guests with property owners present.
Location

Chincoteague and Assateague Island are only 15 minutes away and provide many relaxing and fun adventures from climbing the lighthouse to boating and fish exploration to waterparks , bird watching and just sitting on the beach. Dining options from pizza to steak and lobster. Fun stops for adults include the local brewery, fresh seafood and lots of shopping. For the kids homemade ice cream, soft serve and arcades . Year-round event from pony penning to the Christmas parade and the blueberry festival. The NASA Wallops Visitor Center and grounds are open to most launches from Wallops Island. Located just 4 miles from the launch pads you will have a clear view of every launch from ground to sky. The launch viewing area consists of two bleachers and an open field.