Paradise

Paradise, in the Warrenton Historic District in Fauquier County, is believed to have been built about 1758. It is a two-story, evolved Federal-style timber-frame house, retaining much of its original […]

C.P. Jones House and Law Office

The C.P. Jones House and Law Office, located in the town of Monterey in Highland County, is an evolved dwelling with Victorian elements that has at its core a two-story […]

Hawthorne and Old Town Spring

Located in the Winchester Historic District, Hawthorne is a handsome transitional Late Georgian and Federal-style residence constructed of stone. Partially built on an 18th-century foundation, the main block of the […]

First Baptist Church

The First Baptist Church in the Farmville Historic District, founded 1867, emerged as a center for the local black community under the leadership of its pastor, the Reverend L. Francis […]

Lovettsville Historic District

The Lovettsville Historic District in Loudoun County includes the town’s core and several settlement-era cemeteries and a church on its perimeter. Settled by German immigrants in the late 1700s, the […]

Riverlawn

Riverlawn was designed and built by Heron Murray in 1874, and has served alternately as a vacation home and full-time private family residence since. The house is located near Williams […]

Freeman Store

The Freeman General Store was built as a large two-story store and residence in 1859 on six acres of land adjacent to the newly-arrived Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire Railroad in […]

Kent Road Village

In Richmond, Kent Road Village is a surviving, intact example of a World War II-era garden apartment complex built with Federal Housing Authority financing. Until the 1920s, most multi-family housing […]

Old Town Hall and School

The Old Town Hall and School in the Prince William County Town of Haymarket was constructed in 1883, after the town’s incorporation in 1882. Although it ceased functioning as a […]

Crednal

Crednal, in Loudoun County, is an evolved house that incorporates a circa 1785 stone dwelling into a circa 1814 Federal-style brick house that enlarged the original dwelling. Among the prominent […]