Pleasant Point Plantation
Pleasant Point, also known as Crouches Creek Plantation, is a historic home located near Scotland, Surry County, Virginia. It was built about 1724, and is a 1 1/2-story, double pile frame dwelling with brick ends.
Pleasant Point, also known as Crouches Creek Plantation, is a historic home located near Scotland, Surry County, Virginia. It was built about 1724, and is a 1 1/2-story, double pile frame dwelling with brick ends.
Edgewood and Harrison's Mill is a unique surviving example of Gothic Revival architecture along State Route 5 and the James River. Edgewood was once part of Berkeley Plantation and the mill was constructed by Benjamin Harrison V.
Battersea is an historic colonial plantation home that was built for John Barister in 1768.
Four Square is a large, unusually complete plantation complex in rural Isle of Wight County.
Violet Bank sits on lands that were originally patented to Edward Turnstall in 1637. In 1665, George Archer purchased the property.
The Conjurer’s Field Archeological Site is located on the former plantation of Conjurer’s Neck along the Appomattox River.
Magnolia Grange is Chesterfield County's finest Federal style plantation home.
Eppington is the historic, Georgian style plantation home of Francis Eppes VI.