Reynolda Village is a shopping and business complex in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, created from the servant and agricultural buildings of Reynolda, the former R. J. Reynolds estate. The village, which covers around , It is now part of Reynolda Historic District, with twenty-two of its buildings, and one other contributing structure, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Each building is constructed of matte green Ludowici-Celadon tile, cedar shingles painted green or asbestos shingles. The white exterior walls are mostly stucco on metal lathe, with a few having horizontal clapboard siding. The more substantial structures were built from fieldstone collected from the estate. The cattle shed, corn crib and chicken house were reconstructed in 1978 and 1979.

At present, the village is owned and operated by nearby Wake Forest University (to which it was deeded in 1965),

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!bgcolor=silver|Building

!bgcolor=silver|Occupant as of May 2024

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|99||Treasurer's Cottage ||Norman Stockton

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|100

|Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest University

|Garden Boutique

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|101

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|Aeracura Salon

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|102

|Servant's Cottage

|Corporate Office

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|104

|Post Office

|All Through the House

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|106

|Dairy Barns

|The Barn at Reynolda

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|107

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|Gazebo

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|111

|Cattle Shed

|Wm. McCalls children's clothing store

Ringmaster Jewelers

Sfeer + Co.

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|113

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|May Way Dumplings

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|114

|Main Barn

|Dough-Joe's Doughnuts and Coffee

Theodore's Bar and Market

Village Hair Designs

Painters' Palette

Village Fabric Shop

Pure Barre

Half Past Three

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|116

|Chauffeur's Cottage

|European Touch Day Spa

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|117

|Smokehouse

|J.McLaughlin

Naturopathic Health Clinic

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|118

|Stenographer's Cottage

|Vacant

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|119

|Plumber's Cottage (moved from the grounds of Reynolda Church in 1979)

|Start Gallery

Penny Path Cafe & Crepe Shop

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|128

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|Vacant

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|217

|Horticulturist's Cottage

|Monkee's

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|221

|Head Dairyman's Cottage

|Village Tavern

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|Five Row School

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|Carriage House

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|Schoolmaster's Cottage

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|Poultryman's Cottage

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Each cottage had its own laundry yard and garden, enclosed by latticework and gates. Four of the resident cottages were still used as such in the 1980 assessment of the village for its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.

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File:Reynolda Village 3.jpg|Plumber's Cottage

File:Blacksmith's Cottage at Reynolds for R.J. Reynolds - DPLA - c81bfad4206a5105cf85ec1129dea525.jpg|Architectural designs for the front, end and rear elevation of the blacksmith's cottage

File:Blacksmith's Cottage at Reynolds for R.J. Reynolds - DPLA - 747bb1cb576d2b278f88c143ac8f1924.jpg|The floor plan of the basement and first floor of the blacksmith's cottage

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