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NRHP Reference #
  
13000402

Designated VLR
  
September 19, 2013

Added to NRHP
  
19 June 2013

VLR #
  
008-0027

Area
  
46 ha

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Location
  
447 Garth Newel Ln., near Hot Springs, Virginia

Built
  
1923 (1923)-1924, c. 1925, 1954

Architect
  
Lee, Merrill Clifford and Clifton Lee, Jr., Lee & Lee; Fitzgibbon, James Walter

Experiencing autumn at garth newel music center


Garth Newel, now known as Garth Newel Music Center, is a historic home located near Hot Springs, Bath County, Virginia. The main house was built in 1923-1924, and consists of a three-story central block flanked by 2 1/2-story wings. Each section is topped by a gambrel roof and entirely clad in rough-sawn vertical board and batten. Also on the property are a number of contributing cottages and outbuildings, including Entrance Piers (c. 1925), Woodzell Cottage (c. 1925), Kendall House (1954), Giles Cottage (c. 1925), Arabian Horse Barn (c. 1925), Indoor Riding Arena/Herter Hall (c. 1925), Fire Pit (c. 1925), and Stone Retaining Wall/Steps (c. 1925).

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Garth Newel was built by artist William Sergeant Kendall (1869-1938) and his second wife Christine Herter Kendall (1890-1981). Together they built the estate beginning in 1923, shortly after their permanent move to Virginia. For the remainder of their lives, Garth Newel was their focus, providing them a rural yet sophisticated estate at which they painted, raised award-winning Arabian horses, and participated in the elite society of Bath County. They were also known for hosting small concerts in the main residence at Garth Newel.

The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

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References

Garth Newel Wikipedia