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Mulberry Grove
William Mackey House on Timber Ridge.jpg
Driveway to the property
William Mackey House (Cornwall, Virginia) is located in Virginia
William Mackey House (Cornwall, Virginia)
Location in Virginia
William Mackey House (Cornwall, Virginia) is located in the United States
William Mackey House (Cornwall, Virginia)
Location in the United States
Location VA 716, .5 mi SE of jct. with US 11, near Cornwall, Virginia
Area 214 acres (87 ha)
Built 1796 (1796)
Architectural style Early Republic, I-House
NRHP reference No. 93001126
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Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 29, 1993

Mulberry Grove is a very old and important house located near Cornwall, Virginia in Rockbridge County, Virginia. It was built way back in 1796. This house is two stories tall and made of stone. It's known as an "I-house" because of its simple, rectangular shape, which was a popular style in the past.

The house has a roof that slopes down on two sides, called a side gable roof. It also has chimneys on the outside walls. Around the top edge of the house, there's a fancy decorative trim with small blocks and tooth-like shapes. Later, around 1900, a two-story wooden addition and a one-story porch were added to the house. The property also has an old barn and a building for storing grain, both built around 1900.

What is Mulberry Grove?

Mulberry Grove is a historic home. This means it's an old building that is important because of its history or special design. It stands on a large piece of land, about 214 acres.

How Old is the House?

The main part of Mulberry Grove was built in 1796. This makes it over 225 years old! Over time, parts of the house were updated. For example, a new section and a porch were added around 1900.

What Does "I-House" Mean?

An "I-house" is a type of house that was very common in the United States, especially in the 19th century. They are usually two stories tall, one room deep, and have chimneys on the ends. They got their name because they were often built in states that start with the letter "I" like Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, but they were popular everywhere.

Why is Mulberry Grove Important?

Mulberry Grove is important because it shows us what homes looked like a long time ago. It's a good example of the "Early Republic" style of architecture. This style was popular in the United States shortly after it became an independent country.

National Recognition

Because of its history and unique architecture, Mulberry Grove was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. This is a special list of places across the United States that are considered important to the country's history. Being on this list helps protect the property and recognize its value. It was also listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register in 1993.

William Mackey House on Timber Ridge
The driveway leading to Mulberry Grove.
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