Woodlawn

Woodlawn

About

One of the finest and most prestigious historic homes in rural Southside Virginia, Woodlawn has appeared in local and regional history books. The Federal-style, two-part, story-and-a-half frame dwelling was built in two phases during the first half of the 19th century, with the early section likely constructed around 1815. The house is significant for its unusual plan and traditional timber-frame construction, as well as the finely carved, grained, and marbled woodwork of its interior, which contrasts greatly with the austerity of its exterior. Built for John Henry and his descendants, the house remained within the Henry family lineage, and the historic integrity of the house and grounds were meticulously maintained.

At the time of listing, the 8-acre property included the Federal-style ca. 1815 primary dwelling, a log smokehouse, and a family cemetery. In July 2015, the primary dwelling and smokehouse were demolished.

Details

Pittsylvania County
Historic Site
5321 Henrys Mill Rd
Vernon Hill, VA 24597

 

In the Area

Oak Ridge
2345 U.S. Route 311
Danville