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North Battersea Pride's Field Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
05000475

Designated VLR
  
March 16, 2005

Year built
  
1810

VLR #
  
123-5035

Area
  
40 ha

Added to NRHP
  
26 May 2005

North Battersea-Pride's Field Historic District

Location
  
Roughly along the Appomattox River bank, McKenzie, W. High., Upper Appomattox Sts., from 1250 W. High to Fleet Sts., Petersburg, Virginia

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne, Gothic Revival, et al.

North Battersea-Pride's Field Historic District is a national historic district located at Petersburg, Virginia. The district includes 156 contributing buildings and 2 contributing sites (the Battersea Canal and South Canal) located in a predominantly residential section of Petersburg. It includes a varied collection of mid- to late 19th- and early 20th-century middle and working class houses and includes notable examples of Queen Anne and Gothic Revival style architecture. Notable buildings include the late-18th century stone toll keeper's house, Montview (c. 1810), Pride's Tavern dependency (c. 1820), and West Street Presbyterian Chapel.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

References

North Battersea-Pride's Field Historic District Wikipedia