Sarah Hillhouse Home
| estate (manor / mansion land), Antebellum (architecture), Federal style (architecture), historic landmark
USA /
Georgia /
Washington /
East Robert Toombs Avenue (US 78), 205
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/ USA
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World / United States / Georgia
house, estate (manor / mansion land), Antebellum (architecture), Federal style (architecture), historic landmark
Antebellum federal-Style house dating from 1814 and built by Georgia's first female newspaper editor and publisher, Sarah Hillhouse. Set on a deep lot with a landscaped drive and a picturesque white fence.
1869 saw end-room additions by Gabriel Toombs, who had the rooms rolled on logs from the Toombs Plantation and attached here.
1869 saw end-room additions by Gabriel Toombs, who had the rooms rolled on logs from the Toombs Plantation and attached here.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°44'14"N 82°44'7"W
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- Rocklands 641 km
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- Blandfield 705 km
- Llangollen 732 km
- North Washington National Historic District 0.4 km
- Resthaven Cemetery 1.9 km
- Wilkes County, Georgia 6.3 km
- Washington- Wilkes County Airport (IIY) 8.7 km
- Taliaferro County, Georgia 20 km
- Lincoln County, Georgia 29 km
- Oglethorpe County, Georgia 32 km
- Elbert County, Georgia 43 km
- Greene County, Georgia 45 km
- Abbeville County, South Carolina 61 km