Take a tour of historic Long Branch Plantation in White Post, Virginia, a stunning Federal-style/Greek Revival mansion with sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Built by Robert Carter Burwell in the early 1800s, Long Branch is a masterpiece of architecture and history, featuring original design details, period rooms, and centuries of fascinating stories. Learn how Benjamin Latrobe influenced the design and how it was saved from rapid deterioration in the late 20th century by Harry Z. Isaacs, a successful clothier and horse breeder.
Join us on a guided tour of the historic General Daniel Morgan House in Winchester, Virginia. This beautifully preserved home once belonged to Revolutionary War hero General Daniel Morgan, best known for his brilliant leadership at the Battle of Cowpens in 1781 — a decisive victory that helped secure America’s independence.
Step back in time and experience the grandeur of Morven Park, a historic estate nestled in the heart of Leesburg, Virginia. Once home to Governor Westmoreland Davis, this beautiful 1,000-acre property invites you to explore its stately Greek Revival mansion, ornate gardens, equestrian grounds and museums that celebrate Virginia’s rich heritage.
Step back in time with us as we take you on an exclusive house tour of The Tuleyries, one of Virginia’s most elegant and historic antebellum mansions. Nestled in Clarke County, this 19th-century estate is a masterpiece of architecture, featuring grand columns, sweeping staircases, and picturesque grounds. In this video, you’ll explore the rich history of The Tuleyries, learn about its architectural significance, and discover stories of the families who lived here. From its stately façade to its breathtaking interior details, The Tuleyries remains a treasured landmark in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.
— a stunning example of 19th-century architecture. Built in 1823, this elegant Federal and Greek Revival-style mansion is filled with rich history and timeless charm.
An architectural beauty, Carter Hall's provenance is varied and fascinating. Built in the 1790s, Carter Hall is one of Virginia’s most breathtaking examples of Georgian-style architecture.
Built in 1873, the Hexagon House stands as a remarkable piece of Victorian-era architecture with Italianate details.
From the first walk-through of this dilapidated home to the dramatic "after" reveal, you’ll see how we breathed new life into an abandoned property.
The Tuleyries in Clarke County
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