Location ID: #10145135
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Built in 1830 surrounded by old growth hardwoods [oak tree in front yard has a 20' plus circumference] and with sweeping views of the countryside. House has 2 grand staircases and original heart pine floors, trim, moldings, doors and fireplaces ...
Location ID: #10245011
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1830’s Antebellum Plantation set on 50 bucolic acres. Used as field hospital during the Civil War, 5 miles from Sailor’s Creek Battlefield. 200 yr old trees and 5,100 sq ft barn located on property.
Location ID: #10076650
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1753 Georgian plantation home moved in the 1930s to save it from demolition. 10 historic spaces with 18th to early 19th century historical interpretation.
Location ID: #10197645
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Lightwood is a private , 18th century plantation House on 100 beautiful acres. The land consists of old growth forest, streams, and meadows. The house is fully restored, and furnished with 17th and 18th century antiques and reproductions. It has ...
Location ID: #10306091
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Historic Inn with 22 rooms and attached restaurant & event space. In operations since 1797. Located minutes away from civil war battlefield sites. 4 acres of property, antique furnishings, charming small town vibe.
Location ID: #10304290
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The Botetourt Building, now the Gloucester Museum of History, was built in the year 1770. This historic building was once a tavern used by travelers as they made their way to do business at Gloucester Courthouse. Today, the Museum of History is home ...
Location ID: #10123429
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Location ID: #3866
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HISTORIC ROSEWELL ... where the past is a presence. The ruins of one of the
finest mansions built in the colonies sit on the banks of the York River in
Gloucester County, Virginia. Here, you may see the brickwork and grace of
form and scale, ...
Location ID: #10304584
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A private historic home set against sweeping Blue Ridge Mountain views, offering a timeless, versatile backdrop for film, television, and commercial productions. The rolling land and uninterrupted natural scenery create a location that reads ...
Location ID: #10304107
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Built in 1763, The Maidstone Ordinary is the oldest private home in Fauquier County, VA and is only 20 years younger than the oldest residence in all of Northern Virginia. Known as the place George Washington *wouldn't* stay in, the Maidstone is ...
Location ID: #10096954
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Architectural historians, archaeologists, and historians have examined the evidence and suggest a completion date between 1685 and 1687. Until recently, local legend dated the completion of the church building to 1632. Scores of passionate people ...
Location ID: #10123013
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Thorndale Farm is the historic name of the property originally settled in 1760. The farm now contains 41.4 acres. The farm is composed of rolling land, some of which is farmland, some wooded, with Dry Run flowing through it west to east between ...
Location ID: #10302909
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A haunted and historic tavern/inn from 1747. Also known as Littler’s Tavern, the BBI was originally built in 1747 by quakers John and Mary Littler. Since then, it has changed hands several times serving as a public house, farm, private residence, ...
Location ID: #10177631
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John Marshall is best known as the “Great Chief Justice” for his role in creating the modern Supreme Court. He served from 1801 until 1835 and his influential decisions, such as Marbury v. Madison, helped shape the principle of judicial review. With ...
Location ID: #10143420
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2000 acre farm in Goochland. You will see photos of an authentic tavern on the property built in 1810 that was a stopping point between Richmond and Charlottesville. The inside has log cabin walls and everything in there is untouched and original ...
Location ID: #10295732
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Located in the foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Mayhurst is an 1859 Victorian Italianate estate that offers a rare, cinematic blend of grandeur and intimacy. Once a Civil War encampment for 18,000 soldiers, the property now spans 37 ...
Location ID: #10294516
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Step into a timeless cinematic masterpiece. The Daffodil Estate is an 8,000-square-foot, fully restored 1800s Southern mansion nestled on 4 private acres in the heart of Hampton Roads, Virginia. With its iconic wraparound porch, rooftop deck, chef’s ...
Location ID: #10292520
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The Martha Washington Inn is an updated hotel that combines southern charm with modern elegance and features a spa, on-site dining, and other amenities. Originally build in 1832, the historic building has seen many different uses including a Civil ...
Location ID: #10292806
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Location ID: #10279491
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1801 Manor home - restored and functioning as a wedding venue. Situated on 30 acres with multiple locations both modern and totally untouched in 100's of years.
Location ID: #10261025
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An antebellum farmhouse nestled in 10 acres of preserved woodlands, with a two-acre orchard, hand-built rail fencing, and a charming historic farm lane. Five minutes from I-95/64, five minutes from the James River, five minutes to historic Church ...
Location ID: #10279028
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Southwood Farm is a c. 1850 farmhouse set in 250 acres of bucolic pastoral and mountain land. Just one hour from the nation's capital, the property is situated at the end of a quarter mile tree-lined private driveway. The farmhouse comprises four ...
Location ID: #10278639
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The Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center is the restored 1899 residence of J. Thomas Newsome, a respected attorney, journalist, churchman and civic leader, who prospered as part of the post-Civil War south's new urban African-American middle ...
Location ID: #10204019
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Ideally situated at the head of the Severn River in Gloucester County, the manor house at Warner Hall stands on a neck of land that has been occupied and built upon continually from the mid-17th century. Referred to as “Austin’s Desire” in the ...