Photograph © Christopher Laine
The brick house is Jacobean and became known as Bacon's Castle because it was occupied and fortified by followers of Nathaniel Bacon during the rebellion of 1676. The garden was the focus of an extensive archaeological investigation by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities and the Garden Club of Virginia. The seventeenth century garden has been recreated and planted only with varieties grown in the late seventeenth century.




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