Rockville, Virginia

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Rockville is an unincorporated community in Hanover County in the Central Region of the U.S. state of Virginia. Named for stone quarries located nearby, and formerly consisting primarily of farmland, today many Rockville residents commute to jobs in Richmond.

Some of the few stores in Rockville are "Fiesta Market" (which sells Chinese and Mexican cuisine, as well as deli sandwiches, found across the road from the library and the post office), "Expressway Food Mart" (more commonly called Hylas, found at the intersection of Pouncy Tract and Ashland road), and "Community Cuts" (found in the same building of the Grayson Johnson law office). Another business known as Fantasy Designs is located in Hylas, Fantasy Designs is a small body shop that does cosmetic car repair

While most of the land in the area is still farmland, many of the farms are being sold to developers, and suburban developments are coming in. The largest example of this is Carrington Glen, a very large development of new homes going into what was previously a large farm. Other large neighborhoods in the area include Shop Creek and Willoughby.

The local library has recently been renovated, and has nearly doubled in size, thanks to area resident J. Harwood Cochrane, retired founder of Overnight Transportation. The library has changed its name in his honor from the Rockville Library to the Cochrane Rockville Library. The library is in the Pamunkey Library System.

Rockville has a variety of recreational sports for children. There is a soccer and baseball field area at the Rockville School Park. there is also a gym and outdoor pool at the Rockville center. Rockville has its own soccer, baseball and swim teams.

Rockville is located in the Hanover County Public Schools school district and many of the children who live here go to South Anna Elementary School. All children in the Rockville area then go to Liberty Middle Schools and Patrick Henry High Schools, which are located adjacently on State Route 54 west of Ashland.

Coordinates: 37°43′34″N, 77°40′42″W