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Onley is the modern commercial anchor of the Eastern Shore — the Route 13 / Route 178 junction concentrates the peninsula's grocery, retail, banking, and medical-services frontage in one cluster, with Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital just south at Nassawadox and Onancock historic harbor just west. The town itself was platted as a New York-Philadelphia-Norfolk Railroad village in 1885; the older railroad-era residential grid still sits inside the modern commercial wrap. Same crew, scheduling that respects both the commercial-corridor density and the older residential pace.
Why Onley
- We work the commercial spine Route 13 through Onley is the Eastern Shore's main retail strip — grocery anchors, the Four Corner Plaza, the medical-services cluster. Commercial-property scheduling is on retail calendars; we coordinate with property managers and avoid weekend-peak windows on the Route 13 frontage.
- We respect the older residential blocks Onley's residential grid off Drummondtown Road dates to the 1885 railroad-platting and the early 1900s expansion — Victorian frame, early-20th-century brick bungalow, late-Federal stock. We bring the right approach for the era and don't impose commercial-corridor scheduling on residential work.
If you're inside Onley town limits — the Route 13 commercial corridor, the residential grid off Drummondtown Road, the older village core — we service it. Onley is in the Eastern Shore primary zone; no trip fee. Hospital-adjacent work in Nassawadox proper is on the Nassawadox page.
Where we've worked.
Route 13 commercial corridor
- · Route 13 / Lankford Highway corridor
- · Four Corner Plaza area
- · Medical-services cluster
- · Route 178 / Drummondtown Road junction
Residential Onley
- · Drummondtown Road residential
- · Old village core
- · Railway-era grid off Watson Avenue