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NRHP Reference #
  
73001992

Designated VLR
  
October 17, 1972

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

VLR #
  
004-0002

Area
  
40 ha

Added to NRHP
  
2 April 1973

Haw Branch

Location
  
North of Amelia off VA 667, near Amelia Courthouse, Virginia

Built
  
c. 1748 (1748), c. 1815

Similar
  
The Cryptozoology & Parano, Avenel, Prince Charles Hotel, Edgewood, Horace Williams House

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Haw Branch is a historic plantation house located near Amelia Courthouse, Amelia County, Virginia. The earliest section of the house dates to 1748. It was enlarged and expanded after the Revolutionary War. The house consists of a five-bay central block with hipped roof and exterior-end chimneys, flanked by symmetrical three-bay wings with hipped roofs. It was restored in 1965. The house features finely detailed Federal-style interiors added about 1815. Also on the property are a contributing little school house, a rectangular building with a massive central chimney housing the kitchen and weaving room, and a smokehouse on the eastern end of the row of dependencies.

Contents

Map of Haw Branch, 2, VA 23002, USA

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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References

Haw Branch Wikipedia