Dancing Point

USA / Virginia / Surry /
 house, estate (manor / mansion land), NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic district, postmodern (architecture)
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Historic estate listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as a historic district.

- Built: 1970-1976
- Architects:
~~ Robert W. Stewart (architect - Richmond, VA)
~~ Thomas D. Church (landscape architect - San Francisco, CA)
- Architectural style: Postmodern
- Areas of significance: Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Archaeology
- Area: 146.4 acres
- Date added to NRHP: 4/8/2016
- Other designations: U.S. Historic District

In addition to the significance of the Postmodern-style main house and exceptional landscape design (Thomas Church's only known surviving work in Virginia) of Dancing Point, the property also contains archaeological evidence that could yield insight into the patterns of settlement by both European settlers and earlier indigenous groups.

NRHP #16000166
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Coordinates:   37°14'23"N   76°55'1"W
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