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Old English inscription that reads, "O ye fyre and heate bless ye the Lord." Behind the library paneling is a secret hidden passage, added at Alexander Weddell's request, leading to his private study. The rest of the second floor consists of living quarters and bathrooms, including many rooms of staff of the Virginia Historical Society and Virginia Weddell's bedroom, bath, and study.
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The grand second-floor library room is also of major note, with a high cathedralesque ceiling and a grand conference table previously used for board meetings by the Virginia Historical Society. As with the Sulgrave Room, the mantelpiece is made from the Hawkins manor oak and is notably carved with an
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mansion was dismantled but, concerned that the stone would swiftly disintegrate during the demolition phase, Weddell's advisers ordered that a small explosive device be triggered in the centre of the house and the undamaged stones salvaged. However, the explosion had the effect of splitting the walls
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neighborhood of Richmond by the General Contracting firm of Allen J. Saville, Inc., although several different architects were employed during the rebuilding. Foundation work began on November 6, 1925, and the structure was officially turned over to the Weddells on January 1, 1929. The total cost of
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The rear hall again uses old oak high paneling and has small six by nine-inch oil portraits of Renaissance figures. Freestanding Corinthian columns in the hallway form an ornamental gateway and stained glass doors at the end enter the rear porch arcade. The dining room was furnished with oak bought
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The interior to Virginia House is elegant with oak furnishings and an assortment of English and Spanish antiques, oriental carpets, silks, and silverware. The first floor consists mainly of large, elaborate rooms, intended for social meetings and to house the functions and exhibits of the Virginia
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and has an imposing Portland stone fireplace positioned midway in the room. The floor is made of old re-sawn pegged oak and the Tudor rose ceiling motif is repeated. In the southeast wing of the house is the Sulgrave Room, a reproduction of the great hall from the Washington family's Sulgrave
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and scouted the English countryside, surveying properties and considering various designs they could incorporate into the rebuilding process. As a result, the reconstruction is not a replica of the original building. The west wing of the house is actually a replica of
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Although many stones and materials were salvaged and used to rebuild the Hawkins priory in Virginia, the reconstructed house incorporated other designs and influences. Following the acquisition of the Warwickshire property, the Weddells hired chief architect
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Historical Society. The second floor was mainly designed to be used as the private living quarters of the Weddells and their staff and featured a large library, which now functions as the boardroom and research facility of the Virginia Historical Society.
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and Virginia Weddell, salvaging many materials from the Priory and other old English manor houses and adding further elegant English and Spanish antiques, oriental carpets, silks, and silver. Today Virginia House is operated by the
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The Weddells lived at Virginia House until they both died in a train accident in 1948. After their deaths the house became the permanent residence of the historical society. On June 13, 1990, Virginia House was listed on the
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who proposed that the sale be invalidated in order to prevent this "act of vandalism". However, the motion was rejected and as it gradually became apparent what the Weddels intentions were, on April 13, 1926, another MP,
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Manor. The fireplace mantel is made of an oak beam, once used at the original priory. Heavy oak timbers were used to construct the open beam ceiling in this room, which also features mottled plaster walls.
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that drape balconies and garden rails. The first phase of the plan was to create an informal Garden Week tours are held in Virginia House gardens in the spring, attracting thousands of visitors annually.
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in 1927, and over some twenty years he built more than 8 acres (32,000 m) of scenic gardens containing close to 1,000 types of ornamental plants—from formal spring displays to
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and allocating the west wing of the structure as a museum once it was rebuilt in Virginia. The Weddells also intended the structure to become the society's new headquarters.
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in early 1926, but they were soaked in seawater and had to be dried in a barn for up to six months. From the very beginning, the Weddells planned on deeding the house to the
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Virginia House is set in carefully planned landscape gardens, which contain a diversity of plants and plantings. Virginia Weddell hired the noted landscape architect
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as a house museum, although it largely remains as it was in the 1940s during the Weddells’ tenancy. Immediately to the west of the property is
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style but incorporates a range of designs from other English houses and has modern facilities such as ten baths and central heating.
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intact meaning that much of the building could be salvaged and shipped to the United States. The first shipments arrived in
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the construction was $ 236,968.83, with an additional $ 15,000 spent on buying the lot, a considerable sum for that time.
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in the early seventeenth century. The east wing of the house, however, is based on
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The façade of Virginia House was originally located on the grounds of the former
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond, Virginia
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The house was constructed from the materials of the 16th-century
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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National Register of Historic Places in Richmond, Virginia
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family who put the manor up for sale at auction in 1925.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Virginia House of Delegates
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Virginia Landmarks Register
Richmond City Historic District

Virginia House is located in Virginia
Virginia House is located in the United States
Richmond, Virginia
37°33′13″N 77°30′11″W / 37.5535356°N 77.5031028°W / 37.5535356; -77.5031028
Henry G. Morse
Charles Gillette
William Lawrence Bottomley
89001933
James River
Windsor Farms
Richmond, Virginia
United States
Priory House, Warwick
Warwickshire
stock market crash of 1929
Tudor architectural
Alexander
Virginia Historical Society
Agecroft Hall
Augustinian
Priory of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem
Warwick
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Thomas Hawkins alias Fisher
Edward VI

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