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Chestnut Hill (Orange, Virginia)

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Built
  
1860 (1860)

NRHP Reference #
  
09000417

Added to NRHP
  
June 11, 2009

Floors
  
2

Function
  
Home

Built by
  
Daley, Alexander

VLR #
  
275-0016

Opened
  
1860

Area
  
1 ha

Architect
  
Alexander Daley


Location
  
236 Caroline St., Orange, Virginia

Architectural styles
  
Greek Revival architecture, Italianate architecture

Similar
  
Mayhurst, Holladay House, Willow Grove Inn, James Madison Museum, Courtyard Charlottesville North

Chestnut Hill is a historic home located at Orange, Orange County, Virginia. It was built about 1860, and is a two-story, frame dwelling in a combination of the Italianate and Greek Revival styles. A Second Empire style mansard roof was added in 1891. The front facade features a central, one-story, one-bay porch with a balustraded deck above and balustraded decks with the same scroll-sawn balusters across the front. The historic floor plan is a double-pile center-passage plan with two interior chimneys serving four fireplaces on each floor. The house was moved to a new location, 150 feet away from its original site, when threatened with demolition in 2003. Also on the property is a small, one-story, single-bay, 19th-century contributing shed.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

References

Chestnut Hill (Orange, Virginia) Wikipedia