Philip Craft House

Philip Craft House

About

Philip Craft House is a simple hall-parlor-plan dwelling built in the early-19th-century with unusual use of rounded bricks that cap the top of the water table and course the top of the chimney haunches. Of German ancestry, Philip Craft married into a family of English origin and purchased land on Cherrystone Creek in Pittsylvania County, where he apparently built the house in 1819. Craft continued to occupy the brick story-and-a-half dwelling until he deeded the land to his daughter and son-in-law in 1856.

Details

Pittsylvania County
Historic Site
1381 Old Red Eye Rd
Redeye, VA 24531

 

In the Area

Gretna Commercial Historic District
106-120, Co Rd 792
Gretna
Woodlawn
5321 Henrys Mill Rd
Vernon Hill