Description: ONE PLANTATION TO ANOTHER !!! -- Berry Hill Plantation, also known simply as Berry Hill, is a historic plantation located on the west side of South Boston in Halifax County, Virginia, United States. The main house, transformed c. 1839 into one of Virginia's finest examples of Greek Revival architecture, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1969.[3][4] The surviving portion of the plantation, which was once one of the largest in the state, is now a conference and event center. Berry Hill is located on a site that is now about 650 acres (260 ha) in size,[5] between River Rd. and the Dan River on the west side of South Boston. The main house is a two-story brick structure, finished in stucco and topped by a gabled roof. The main facade is in emulation of the Parthenon, with eight massive Doric columns supporting an entablature and fully pedimented gable. With some 3,600 acres (1,500 ha) at its height,[6] the plantation was one of the largest in Virginia. The plantation has one of the largest slave cemeteries in Virginia, holding the graves of more than two hundred slaves, and includes well-preserved slave quarters. The plantation was originally owned by Isaac Coles, who began using slaves in 1802. In 1814 and 1841, the plantation changed owners, finally ending up under the control of James Coles Bruce in 1832.[6] Bruce is credited with transforming the existing 18th-century brick plantation house then standing into the Greek Revival mansion seen today. Bruce is believed to have consulted with architect John E. Johnson, who designed Staunton Hill, the mansion of his half-brother. The main house is now the centerpiece of the Berry Hill Resort and Conference Center, which provides accommodations and event facilities for weddings and corporate events. ------------------------------------------- SENT TO Redwood was the home of Nathaniel Pendleton, chief magistrate of Culpeper County, and author and signer of the first protest against the Stamp Act. During the Civil War, it was used for a time by Union General Rice and his staff, while his soldiers were encamped in surrounding fields. Generals Lee and Longstreet met here as well. Private Residence - 1/2 mile west of Culpeper, off Rte. 522 West, on Redwood Lane. --- SEE PHOTOS !!! NO RESERVE, SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $2.00 IN USA, OR $4.00 FOREIGN. I COMBINE SHIPPING COSTS ON MULTIPLE ITEM TO SAVE YOU MONEY. CHECK MY VERY HIGH FEEDBACK !!!!!
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