National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Virginia

Location of Frederick County in Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Virginia.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Frederick County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]

There are 26 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 25, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Willa Cather Birthplace
Willa Cather Birthplace
November 16, 1978
(#78003017)
NW of Gore on U.S. 50
39°16′03″N 78°19′27″W / 39.2675°N 78.324167°W / 39.2675; -78.324167 (Willa Cather Birthplace)
Gore
2 Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove
August 11, 1969
(#69000243)
On I-81 between Middletown and Strasburg
39°00′44″N 78°18′16″W / 39.012222°N 78.304444°W / 39.012222; -78.304444 (Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove)
Middletown
3 Crumley-Lynn-Lodge House
Crumley-Lynn-Lodge House
September 6, 2006
(#06000806)
3641 Apple Pie Ridge Rd.
39°18′15″N 78°08′32″W / 39.304167°N 78.142222°W / 39.304167; -78.142222 (Crumley-Lynn-Lodge House)
White Hall
4 Fort Collier
Fort Collier
April 28, 2006
(#06000356)
1 mile (1.6 km) mile north of Winchester on VA 11
39°12′11″N 78°09′14″W / 39.203056°N 78.153889°W / 39.203056; -78.153889 (Fort Collier)
Winchester
5 Fort Colvin
Fort Colvin
May 8, 2007
(#07000416)
104 Stonebrook Rd.
39°08′26″N 78°13′31″W / 39.140556°N 78.225278°W / 39.140556; -78.225278 (Fort Colvin)
Winchester
6 Frederick County Poor Farm
Frederick County Poor Farm
August 12, 1993
(#93000823)
VA 654 E side, S of jct. with VA 679
39°12′44″N 78°13′24″W / 39.212222°N 78.223333°W / 39.212222; -78.223333 (Frederick County Poor Farm)
Round Hill
7 High Banks
High Banks
March 1, 2011
(#11000066)
423 High Banks Rd.
39°12′22″N 78°04′12″W / 39.206111°N 78.07°W / 39.206111; -78.07 (High Banks)
Stephenson
8 Homespun
Homespun
December 31, 2002
(#02001671)
949 Cedar Creek Grade
39°09′46″N 78°11′40″W / 39.162778°N 78.194444°W / 39.162778; -78.194444 (Homespun)
Winchester
9 Hopewell Friends Meetinghouse
Hopewell Friends Meetinghouse
March 28, 1980
(#80004190)
West of Clear Brook off VA 672
39°15′23″N 78°06′55″W / 39.256389°N 78.115278°W / 39.256389; -78.115278 (Hopewell Friends Meetinghouse)
Clear Brook
10 John Hite House
John Hite House
July 8, 1982
(#82004558)
US 11
39°06′32″N 78°12′11″W / 39.108889°N 78.203056°W / 39.108889; -78.203056 (John Hite House)
Bartonsville Oldest house in the County, built by Simon Taylor in 1753, for Col. John Hite, the son of Joist Hite.[6]
11 Long Meadow
Long Meadow
July 27, 2005
(#05000769)
1946 Jones Rd.
39°09′10″N 78°13′37″W / 39.152778°N 78.226944°W / 39.152778; -78.226944 (Long Meadow)
Winchester
12 Middletown Historic District
Middletown Historic District
June 23, 2003
(#03000566)
Bounded by Main St., Church St., Senseney Av., 1st, 4th, 6th & 3rd Sts.
39°01′42″N 78°16′47″W / 39.028333°N 78.279722°W / 39.028333; -78.279722 (Middletown Historic District)
Middletown
13 Millbank
Millbank
May 21, 2014
(#14000233)
3100 Berryville Pike
39°10′45″N 78°04′38″W / 39.1792°N 78.0771°W / 39.1792; -78.0771 (Millbank)
Winchester
14 Monte Vista
Monte Vista
November 16, 1987
(#87002018)
8100 US 11
39°01′12″N 78°17′22″W / 39.02°N 78.289444°W / 39.02; -78.289444 (Monte Vista)
Middletown Built in 1883; also known as Cedar Grove Farm (1843-1919) or the Heater House, owned by Solomon and Caroline Wunder Heater, who lost two sons fighting for the Confederacy, even though she was a staunch Union sympathizer.[7]
15 Newtown-Stephensburg Historic District
Newtown-Stephensburg Historic District
August 18, 1992
(#92001033)
Roughly, Main St. from city limit to Farm View Dr. and adjacent areas of Mulberry and German Sts.
39°05′02″N 78°13′06″W / 39.083889°N 78.218333°W / 39.083889; -78.218333 (Newtown-Stephensburg Historic District)
Stephens City
16 Old Forge Farm
Old Forge Farm
February 11, 2004
(#04000036)
7326 Middle Rd.
39°04′41″N 78°19′33″W / 39.078056°N 78.325833°W / 39.078056; -78.325833 (Old Forge Farm)
Middletown First known as Stephen's Fort, built by Lewis Stephens, son of Peter Stephens, for protection during the French and Indian War. Sold in 1767 to Isaac Zane, whose Zane's Furnace (Marlboro Iron Works) was a major manufacturer of munitions for the Continental Army. Gristmill operations continued into the 1950s.[8]
17 Old Stone Church
Old Stone Church
July 5, 2001
(#01000689)
Approx. 1 mi. W of jct. of VA 671 and VA 739
39°18′04″N 78°10′05″W / 39.301111°N 78.168056°W / 39.301111; -78.168056 (Old Stone Church)
White Hall
18 Opequon Historic District
Opequon Historic District
May 16, 2002
(#02000515)
Jct. of VA 622 and VA 620
39°09′26″N 78°14′50″W / 39.157222°N 78.247222°W / 39.157222; -78.247222 (Opequon Historic District)
Winchester
19 Opequon Presbyterian Church
Opequon Presbyterian Church
February 16, 2001
(#01000145)
217 Opequon Church Ln.
39°08′20″N 78°11′43″W / 39.138889°N 78.195278°W / 39.138889; -78.195278 (Opequon Presbyterian Church)
Winchester Organized and first built 1736, rebuilt 1790, restored 1870, burned down 1873, rebuilt 1897, manse added 1902.[9]
20 Rose Hill Farm
Rose Hill Farm
February 21, 1997
(#97000149)
1985 Jones Rd.
39°09′00″N 78°12′59″W / 39.15°N 78.216389°W / 39.15; -78.216389 (Rose Hill Farm)
Winchester
21 St. Thomas Chapel
St. Thomas Chapel
April 11, 1973
(#73002015)
Jct. of SR 1102 and 1105
39°01′39″N 78°16′40″W / 39.0275°N 78.277778°W / 39.0275; -78.277778 (St. Thomas Chapel)
Middletown
22 Springdale Mill Complex
Springdale Mill Complex
July 8, 1982
(#82004559)
US 11
39°06′34″N 78°12′23″W / 39.109444°N 78.206389°W / 39.109444; -78.206389 (Springdale Mill Complex)
Bartonsville Limestone flour mill on Opequon Creek built in 1788.[10]
23 Sunrise
Sunrise
February 8, 1995
(#95000021)
975 Hollow Rd.
39°15′52″N 78°22′29″W / 39.264444°N 78.374722°W / 39.264444; -78.374722 (Sunrise)
Gore
24 Thorndale Farm
Thorndale Farm
August 15, 2016
(#16000528)
652 N. Buckton Rd.
39°01′59″N 78°15′29″W / 39.033044°N 78.257944°W / 39.033044; -78.257944 (Thorndale Farm)
Middletown
25 Valley Mill Farm
Valley Mill Farm
February 9, 2006
(#06000032)
1494 Valley Mill Rd.
39°10′41″N 78°05′19″W / 39.178056°N 78.088611°W / 39.178056; -78.088611 (Valley Mill Farm)
Winchester
26 Willow Shade
Willow Shade
December 18, 1990
(#90001925)
Junction of U.S. Route 50 and Stony Hill Rd.
39°16′07″N 78°18′29″W / 39.268611°N 78.308056°W / 39.268611; -78.308056 (Willow Shade)
Winchester

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 25, 2016.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. National Park Service (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. "Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society". Abram's Delight. Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  7. "NRHP Registration Form: Monte Vista" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  8. "NRHP Registration Form: Old Forge Farm" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  9. "Our History". Opequon Presbyterian Church. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  10. "Springdale Mill Complex". Archiplanet. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
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