Built 1773, 1819 VLR # 030-0044 Opened 1773 Added to NRHP 18 June 1973 | NRHP Reference # 73002013 Designated VLR April 17, 1973 Area 40 ha | |
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Architectural styles Georgian architecture, Federal architecture Similar John Marshall House, Barrel Oak Winery, Bull Run Mountains |
Oak Hill is an historic home of the Marshall family in Delaplane, Virginia.
It lies north of I-66, just east of the US-17/Delaplane exit from westbound I-66. It consists of two separate houses connected by a passageway. The earlier and smaller house, a Colonial farmhouse measuring 32 ft × 30 ft (9.8 m × 9.1 m), was built in 1773 by Colonel Thomas Marshall, father of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States. John Marshall lived in the Oak Hill house until his marriage in 1783.
In 1819, John Marshall built an attached 40 ft × 37 ft (12 m × 11 m) temple-form Classical Revival house for his son, Thomas. Oak Hill was sold out of the Marshall family in 1864. The property is now a private residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.