3 Notch'd Flats, located at 13150 Old Three Chopt Road in Short Pump, Virginia 23233, sits at the heart of one of Central Virginia's most sought-after communities. Named for the historic Three Notch'd Road — the colonial-era trail that once connected Richmond to Charlottesville — Short Pump has evolved from a storied crossroads into a thriving destination for those who want upscale suburban living without sacrificing convenience.
Step outside and you're minutes from Short Pump Town Center, West Broad Village, and GreenGate — giving you access to hundreds of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options including Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Fogo de Cho, Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, and Maggiano's Little Italy. For a night out closer to home, The Funny Bone Comedy Club is just down the road.
Commuters will appreciate quick access to I-64, I-295, and Route 288, putting downtown Richmond just 20 minutes away and major employers at Innsbrook Corporate Center — including Capital One, Dominion Energy, and CarMax — within an easy drive. The University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University are also within close reach for students and faculty alike.
Whether you're drawn to the dining, the career opportunities, or simply the energy of Short Pump's West End, 3 Notch'd Flats puts you exactly where you want to be.
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3 Notch'd Flats also connects you to essential services like Henrico County Public Schools, Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital, and the Innsbrook Corporate Center, with major roadways including I-64, I-295, Route 288, and West Broad Street ensuring seamless access to Richmond and beyond. The proximity to downtown Richmond allows effortless travel for both business and leisure.
Whether you are drawn to the energy of Short Pump's thriving retail and dining scene or the ease of connecting to Richmond's broader metro, 3 Notch'd Flats in Henrico's 23233 zip code invites you to live at the center of it all. Here, luxury and location coexist — offering the perfect balance of neighborhood charm and metropolitan connectivity.