



Calycanthus Hill Estate in Green Mountain, VA (1815)
This vintage photograph captures the historic estate known as Calycanthus Hill, located in Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia. The current mansion, constructed in 1815 by John Coles III, was designed by architect James Dinsmore, who previously served as an assistant to Thomas Jefferson. The property is notable for its architectural significance and connection to Virginias rich historical landscape.
Originally established in 1800, Calycanthus Hill showcases the evolution of early American architecture and garden design. The estates gardens and gates reflect the aesthetic values of the period, emphasizing the importance of outdoor spaces in the lives of the property’s inhabitants. The estate was later associated with Mrs. G.A. Randolph, further intertwining it with Virginias historical narratives.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, housed in the Library of Congress. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the architectural heritage of Virginia and the broader cultural context of the early 19th century.

Calycanthus Hill Estate in Green Mountain, VA (1815)
