



Cherrystone Inlet Interior, Northampton VA 1735 Photograph
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features a historical interior from Cherrystone Inlet in Northampton County, Virginia. The structure dates back to 1735, showcasing architectural elements reflective of its long history. The building underwent significant remodeling in 1804, while its garden, laid out in 1740, remains an integral part of the estate. Notably, the house has been continuously maintained within the same family.
The image captures the elegance of the interior design, with details such as fine French scenic wallpaper, intricately designed paneling, and period-specific furnishings, including chairs and a fireplace. This representation provides insight into 18th-century American domestic life, highlighting the craftsmanship and aesthetic preferences of the time.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, housed within the Library of Congress. Such historic images serve as valuable records of architectural heritage and cultural narratives.
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Cherrystone Inlet Interior, Northampton VA 1735 Photograph
