Simmons-Sebrell-Camp Historic Home

Simmons-Sebrell-Camp Historic Home

About

The Simmons-Sebrell-Camp House is a two-story Italianate farmhouse constructed circa 1770 and expanded to its current size in 1858. The exterior of the house features full height casement windows with transoms, a two-story porch, and bracketed cornices, which decorate the cross-gable roof. The interior floor-plan is laid out in an irregular design with an L-shape hallway. Built in the historic and once prosperous crossroads village of Barn Tavern in the Sebrell Rural Historic District in Southampton County, the dwelling was home to several generations of the Simmons, Sebrell, and Camp families, all of whom took an active role in the community (now known as Sebrell). In addition to the main house, there are four contributing outbuildings on the Simmons-Sebrell-Camp House property, including a small, one-story brick cold storage building and three larger wood-frame agricultural buildings.

Details

Southampton County
Historic Site
17123 Carys Bridge Rd
Courtland, VA 23837

 

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Mahone
22341 Main St
Courtland
Simmons-Sebrell-Camp Historic Home
17123 Carys Bridge Rd
Courtland