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The house features half-timber framing and a complex cross gable roof. Attached to the house is a brick kitchen wing that survived from the original house. Also included in the district are a board-and-batten schoolhouse, barn, smokehouse, overseer's cottage, privy, stone dairy, and stone root cellar. [3]
Edge Hill is a historic plantation house located near Woodford in Caroline County, Virginia, United States.It was built in two sections. The earliest dates from 1820 to 1821 and enlarged about 1840 by adding the western half, giving it a formal, symmetrical five-bay facade.
White board and batten siding was used on the middle portion that was built around 1910 and tongue and groove siding on the end section added about 1920. The barns were used for the seed growing operation of the farm. [2] Attached to the residence is the woodshed, or chop house, that stands one story tall and has a gabled roof. [5]
This jewel-box powder bath designed by Paige Blodgett Sher features a sculptural scalloped sink for added charm. The Allan Jeffries mirror and swoon-worthy Andrew Martin wallcovering add romantic ...
The structure included package and parcel slots on the side of the building, an interior office area with a stove, and two stalls for delivery horses. Clad in board and batten siding, the roof was covered in Buckingham slate which drained to cast iron guttering patented [8] by Murray Blacker. The structure remained standing as of 2025.
It has a three-story polygonal stair tower, red-brown rough fired brick, and half-timbering with tan stucco. Also on the property is a contributing rustic board-and-batten gardener's cottage. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It is located in the Fisher Park Historic District.
One parent said the windows were ‘a deterrent’ to keep students from using gender-inclusive bathrooms
3. Goose house. This building, used for housing geese for their down used in feather beds and pillows, has large, multi-paned windows on the south, wire cages below the windows, a shed roof and board-and-batten siding. 4. Chicken house (1914). [38] [39] [40] Northeast of the goose house, this building may be a portion of a larger, two-story ...