



Calycanthus Hill, Green Mountain, Virginia, 1815 Estate
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural landmark in Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia. Known as Calycanthus Hill, the estate was originally established in 1800, with its current mansion constructed in 1815 by John Coles III. The design was the work of architect James Dinsmore, who served as an assistant to Thomas Jefferson for a decade, showcasing the influence of Jeffersonian architecture in the early 19th century.
The estate features meticulously designed gardens and elegant gates, reflecting the historical significance of the property. Associated with Mrs. G.A. Randolph, Calycanthus Hill is a testament to Virginias rich cultural heritage. The Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South documented this image, highlighting the architectural beauty and historical importance of the estate.
This photograph is a valuable addition for anyone interested in American history or architecture. It provides a glimpse into the past, preserving the story of a remarkable estate in Virginia.
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Calycanthus Hill, Green Mountain, Virginia, 1815 Estate
