Montpelier Historic District

Montpelier Historic District

About

Montpelier Historic District is a linear settlement along Old Mountain Road in western Hanover County. The settlement grew from a colonial-era stagecoach stop at the Sycamore Tavern, the oldest building surviving in the district. By the early 20th century, Montpelier had become a thriving commercial village serving its agricultural base. By the 1930s, additional growth resulted from expanding prosperity gained from agricultural and timber resources. Buildings reflecting the district's three centuries include houses, farm structures, stores, businesses, a church, a grange hall, and schools. These are still surrounded by farm and forest, which adds immeasurably to the ambience of the Montpelier Historic District. As more and more of Virginia's small towns are irrevocably changed by flight from farms and blight from insensitive development, quiet hamlets like Montpelier become all the more treasured.

Details

Hanover County
Historic Site
17109 Mountain Rd
Montpelier, VA 23192

 

In the Area

Cold Harbor National Cemetery
60383 Cold Harbor Rd
Mechanicsville
Laurel Meadow Historic Home
8348 Lee-Davis Rd
Mechanicsville