Built 1830 Opened 1830 Added to NRHP 26 September 1988 | NRHP Reference # 88001588 Area 2 ha Nearest city Shepherdstown | |
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Architectural style Greek Revival architecture Similar Capt William and Luca, Morgan‑Bedinger‑Dandridge House, Morgan's Grove |
Fruit Hill, also known as the Robinson-Andrews-Hoxton House, is a Greek Revival house near Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The original two-story stone house on the property was probably built by Henry Cookus circa 1766. This house was built over a watercourse, assuring a reliable supply of water on what was then the frontier. The main Greek Revival house was built in the 1830s by Archibald Robinson, and the house remains in the hands of the family. The interior of the house includes a three-story open staircase.
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