Edgehill
USA /
Virginia /
Charlottesville /
World
/ USA
/ Virginia
/ Charlottesville
World / United States / Virginia
house, farm, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Federal style (architecture), Greek Revival (architecture)

Edgehill was the home of Thomas Jefferson Randolph, favorite grandson of Thomas Jefferson. The stately brick house was built for Randolph in 1828, his family having outgrown the 1799 frame house built for his father, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., husband of Jefferson's daughter Martha. The house was designed and constructed by the University of Virginia builders William B. Phillips and Malcolm F. Crawford.
Main house destroyed by fire in 1916, and rebuilt
Main house destroyed by fire in 1916, and rebuilt
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_Hill_(Shadwell,_Virginia)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°1'5"N 78°23'37"W
- Cobham Park 12 km
- Westend 19 km
- Rocklands 25 km
- Bremo Plantation 30 km
- Fawn Lake 65 km
- Lake of the Woods 65 km
- Salem Fields 77 km
- Hickory Hill 88 km
- Oakwood Farm 92 km
- Colchester Acres 125 km
- Southwest Mountains Rural Historic District 10 km
- Albemarle County, Virginia 12 km
- Spring Creek 16 km
- Green Springs National Historic Landmark District 20 km
- Fluvanna County, Virginia 21 km
- Ruckersville, Virginia 24 km
- Greene County, Virginia 35 km
- Louisa County, Virginia 36 km
- Orange County, Virginia 41 km
- Madison County, Virginia 47 km