Weston Manor

Historic house in Virginia, United States
United States historic place
Weston Manor
Virginia Landmarks Register
Weston Manor
37°18′31″N 77°18′16″W / 37.30861°N 77.30444°W / 37.30861; -77.30444
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1780
Architectural styleGeorgian
NRHP reference No.72001505[1]
VLR No.116-0002
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 13, 1972
Designated VLRNovember 16, 1971[2]

Weston Manor is an 18th-century plantation house on the south shore of the Appomattox River in Hopewell, Virginia.

History

William and Christian Eppes Gilliam built their home, Weston Manor, in 1789 on land in Prince George County that was acquired two years earlier from her cousin John Wayles Eppes. The Gilliam family arrived in Virginia in the 17th century as indentured servants. By the late 18th century through hard work and smart marriages the family had amassed several plantations in the area. Christian was the daughter of Richard Eppes of neighboring Appomattox Plantation. Weston Manor was originally known as Western Manor because it was west of Appomattox Plantation, also known as Appomattox Manor.

Current status

Weston Manor is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is noted for its period interior.

External links

  • Weston Manor

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
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