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Hills Farm (Greenbush, Virginia)

Coordinates: 37°46′55″N 75°42′16″W / 37.78194°N 75.70444°W / 37.78194; -75.70444
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Hills Farm
Hills Farm (Greenbush, Virginia) is located in Virginia
Hills Farm (Greenbush, Virginia)
Hills Farm (Greenbush, Virginia) is located in the United States
Hills Farm (Greenbush, Virginia)
Location19065 Hills Farm Rd., Greenbush, Virginia
Coordinates37°46′55″N 75°42′16″W / 37.78194°N 75.70444°W / 37.78194; -75.70444
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Built1747 (1747)
Built byWhite, William H.
ArchitectAdams, James W.
Architectural styleColonial, Colonial Revival
NRHP reference No.08000872[1]
VLR No.001-0023
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 12, 2008
Designated VLRJune 19, 2008[2]

Hills Farm, also known as Hunting Creek Plantation, is a historic home and farm located in Greenbush, Accomack County, Virginia. It was built in 1747. The building is a 1 1/2-story, five-bay, gable roofed, brick dwelling. A one-story, wood-framed and weatherboarded wing to the east gable end of the original house was added in 1856. The house was restored in 1942 using the conventions of the Colonial Revival style. Also on the property are a contributing smokehouse and dairy (18th century), a barn and three small sheds (before 1920), and a caretaker's cottage (1940s).[3]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
  3. ^ Camille Wells (January 2008). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Hills Farm" (PDF). Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Historic Resources.