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“an historic mansion”
Magnolia Grange, is a Virginia Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The home was built in 1822 by William Winfree. It is a Federal-style plantation house named after the circle of magnolias that once graced its front lawn. The land was originally part of a large land grant to John Worsham in 1691. On the property also once stood a tavern and gristmill in addition to the residence and its dependencies. Magnolia Grange contains elaborate ceiling medallions and sophisticated carvings on mantels, doorways, and window enframements. Careful paint restoration has been executed through wood graining and marbelizing. Scenic wallpaper by Zuber and carpeting of the period combine with authentic furnishings returns the house to its original grandeur. Magnolia Grange welcomes visitors to an interpretation of life in a county mansion of the early 19th century.
Lovely tour, a hidden gem! My ladies group went on a Saturday morning for a docent-led tour. A Federal style house, built in 1822 for a wealthy family that owned over 600 acres and a variety of... Read more
My family and I have been here a number of times, for both regular tours and festivals. Both have been fun and informative. The tour guides have always been very knowledgable and were able to... Read more
Magnolia Grange
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