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Askewville rests in a landscape shaped by the gentle, low-lying terrain characteristic of this part of Bertie County, where the land breathes a humid exhalation under a wide, often cloud-streaked sky. It lies 41.8 miles north-east of Greenville, NC (from Greenville, NC: bearing 35°T), and is situated 7.7 miles north of Windsor. The air here, especially in the languid afternoons of summer, carries the faint, sweet perfume of ripening crops, a subtle reminder of the agricultural heart that beats beneath the surface. Fields of corn, their stalks reaching towards the sun, and soybeans, a sea of green, unfurl across the flat expanses, punctuated by clusters of weathered farmhouses and the occasional stand of venerable oak trees, their branches gnarled like ancient hands. The roads, mostly unpaved or a simple, gray asphalt, wind with a quiet deliberation, mirroring the unhurried pace of life that defines Askewville, where the horizon seems to stretch on forever, a soft invitation to contemplation. The history of Askewville is intrinsically linked to the fertile soil and the waterways that have sustained its people for generations. This place, like many across Bertie County, grew from the dreams of early settlers drawn by the promise of abundant harvests and a life lived close to the land. The local economy has long been rooted in agriculture, with tobacco and cotton once dominating the landscape, and now corn and soybeans continue to be the backbone of its livelihood, their yields measured by the seasons and the whims of the weather. The presence of nearby waterways, though not always immediately visible, has always been a silent partner in the region's development, offering both sustenance and a means of connection to the wider world. Even now, the quiet hum of tractors in the distance and the occasional rumble of a truck hauling produce are the dominant sounds, a testament to the enduring spirit of a place that finds its strength in the earth.
| Location | Askewville, Bertie County, North Carolina |
| Coordinates | 36.10988°N, 76.939954°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 27983 |
| Area Code | 919, 984 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |