



Calycanthus Hill, Green Mountain, VA 1800s Architecture
This vintage photograph taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures Calycanthus Hill, an estate located in Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia. The original structure was built in 1800, with the present mansion completed in 1815 by John Coles III. Notably, the architect James Dinsmore, who served as an assistant to Thomas Jefferson for a decade, designed the building. This connection to Jefferson adds to the historical significance of the estate.
The estates gardens are an integral part of its charm, reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of the early 19th century. Calycanthus Hill, originally known by its namesake, showcases the architectural style and landscape design of the period. As part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image contributes to the understanding of Virginias rich architectural heritage.
This photograph is part of the Library of Congress collection, illustrating the cultural and historical landscape of Virginia. It serves as an important record of American architectural history and the enduring legacy of its gardens.

Calycanthus Hill, Green Mountain, VA 1800s Architecture
