Reynolda Village is comprised of charming historic buildings which once supported the 1,067 acre estate of the R.J. Reynolds family. These buildings now house boutique shops, restaurants, and services. Dumplings in a restored corn crib? Doughnuts in a former dairy barn? Yes please! The buildings were modeled after an English Village and included dairy barns, a cattle shed, school, post office, smokehouse, blacksmith shop, carriage house, central power and heating plant as well as cottages to house the family’s key staff members. Reynolda Village is part of the Reynolda estate, which includes the world-class Reynolda House Museum of American Art and stunning Reynolda Gardens.