Location ID: #3214
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880 acres at the junction of the Robinson and Rapidan rivers. Originally part of a grant given by the English crown to Gov. Alexander Spotswood.
It centers on a Greek Revival-style mansion, built in 1859, that retains its original murals, marble ...
Location ID: #10183745
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Restored log home w/ updated features. Original stone structure dates back to 1792 with historic ties to prominent Virginians, including the Winston, Payne, & Madison families
Location ID: #657
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Location ID: #10180393
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The Inn and Tavern at Meander is a beautiful 1766 historic country inn offering bed and breakfast accommodations and casual dinning at our colonial themed tavern, surrounded by 80 acres of rolling landscape in the foothills of the Blue Ridge ...
Location ID: #10179829
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Home located on historic, Civil War era "Fort Johnston". Home built in 1961 on 3.05 acers with sweeping views of northern VA (Leesburg, Reston, and Tysons Corner) to the east, the Catoctin Mtns to the south, and Sugarloaf Mtn to the north (viewable ...
Location ID: #10177623
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Bacon’s Castle is the oldest brick dwelling in North America and was built for Arthur Allen and his family in 1665. Originally known as Allen’s Brick House, it earned the moniker “Bacon’s Castle” in 1676 when several of Nathaniel Bacon’s men ...
Location ID: #10177626
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Smith’s Fort is the site of Captain John Smith’s proposed “New Fort” and is located directly across the James River from Jamestown. The site still has earthworks that mark the spot of the unfinished fort site partially completed in 1609 before being ...
Location ID: #10176644
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Exterior shots of 1846 Manse, birthplace of President Woodrow Wilson
Historic 1930s terraced gardens
Views of historic downtown Staunton, Virginia
Library parlors/porches
Location ID: #10175005
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The Montpelier Victorian property consists of two houses and a couple of outbuildings.. The old smokehouse is now outfitted as a bar for entertaining. The main house was built around 1899, and the second house “the cottage” was originally an old ...
Location ID: #10174578
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Farmhouse originally built in 1735 with major renovations in 1850. Unique 2.2 acre property surrounded by a neighborhood.
Location ID: #10167762
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Built in 1860 and greatly expanded in 1994, this Italianate-style, Victorian farmhouse has a nearly endless supply of film scene settings. Positioned on 2.7 acres of land and with nearly 15,000 square-feet of interior space spread across five ...
Location ID: #10165189
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Classic two story plantation farm house with red door on 12.5 acres of land. Beautiful sloping hills includes a 4 stall barn with chicken coop, detached garage and separate small white cottage with red door with view of pond. Large partially ...
Location ID: #10163332
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Built between 1810 and 1820, historical Dundee was the home of General JEB Stuart’s cousins. During the Civil War, General Stuart and his wife lived in the large manor. The property was a camping ground for both armies and Dundee shows marks by ...
Location ID: #10161686
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Welcome to the charming and quaint Springfield! Circa 1856 Springfield is nestled on a quiet road in Western, Goochland County, VA. Originally built by the Davis Family that ran a mill a few miles down the road. The land was used for farming until ...
Location ID: #10161147
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Listed on National and State register of Historic Landmarks, vacant Greek Revival hotel (circa 1810). Features a mineral spring with Italian gazebo, 56 acres with ancient hardwoods and a creek running thru the property. There exists several other ...
Location ID: #10158375
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Historical property, once known as Zhehol, located in Culpeper with restored log home and stone kitchen dating back to 1782. Property was once owned by William Winston whose wife was Dolly Madison’s aunt.
Location ID: #10098660
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Location ID: #10142776
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With land dating back to 1651 and a home built in 1716, this location was used as a lookout for ships during the Battle of Yorktown, as a hospital during the war of 1812 and a garrison during the Civil War. The farm sits on nearly 60 acres along the ...
Location ID: #666
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Location ID: #10150658
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Southbrook, built circa 1813/1815 by Frederick Coleman in Woodford, Virginia is the epitome of graceful aging. It was previously known as, and often still referred to as “Kenmore.” The architecture is an example of the typical Federal style ...
Location ID: #10150356
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Jolly's Mill Pond is a 200 year-old 50-acre pond ringed by bald Cypress trees with two cypress swamps. This historic property is conveniently located about 9 miles from Colonial Williamsburg and has been family-owned for 3 generations.
The ...
Location ID: #10150244
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285 acre property that includes a golf course, pool, tavern, barn, historic house and small private cemetery. Additionally, the Manor House was Sarah Henry's (Patrick Henry's mother) home.
Location ID: #219
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Location ID: #10079284
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