Dewberry (Beaverdam, Virginia) Explained

Dewberry
Designated Other1:Virginia Landmarks Register
Designated Other1 Date:March 20, 1996[1]
Designated Other1 Number:042-0007
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Location:Approximately 1 mi. NE of jct. of VA 738 and VA 601, Beaverdam, Virginia
Coordinates:37.8964°N -77.59°W
Architecture:Early Classical Revival
Added:May 23, 1996
Refnum:96000576

Dewberry is a historic home and approximately 480 acre farm located at Beaverdam in western Hanover County, Virginia.[2]

History

It was built in 1833 for the Rev. John Cooke, first rector of the now-historic Trinity Church nearby (Rev. Cooke laying the cornerstone in 1830). In 1831, Rev. Cooke married the widowed Elizabeth Edmonia Churchill Berkeley, who had inherited about 227 acres from her late husband. Rev. Cooke was an avid gardener, and some of the boxwoods in the formal garden date from his era. His widow purchased the property from his estate when he died in 1861, and bequeathed it to her daughters, one of whom owned it until nearly 1906. However, the property had several different owners in the early 20th century, before its purchase by Samuel Dixon in 1920, who restored and modified the existing structures, as well as constructed a dairy and made provision for electricity. His descendants still lived on the property in 1996 when it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places .

Architecture

The brick dwelling has a five-part Palladian-design. The two-story, three-bay, hip-roofed, central block connects to two-story flanking wings by one-story, one-bay hyphens. The property also contains contributing formal gardens, a small brick outbuilding, and slave quarters.[3]

External links

3 photos at Historic American Buildings Survey

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virginia Landmarks Register. Virginia Department of Historic Resources. 5 June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130921053819/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/register_counties_cities.htm. 21 September 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Dewberry . Debra L. Parr . October 1991 . Virginia Department of Historic Resources . and Accompanying photo
  3. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Dewberry . Debra L. Parr . October 1991 . Virginia Department of Historic Resources . and Accompanying photo