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Mayhurst

Mayhurst
Mayhurst Inn.jpg
Mayhurst Inn facade
Mayhurst is located in Virginia
Mayhurst
Mayhurst is located in the US
Mayhurst
Location 12460 Mayhurst Lane
Orange, Virginia 22960
Coordinates 38°14′10.4″N 78°6′53.3″W / 38.236222°N 78.114806°W / 38.236222; -78.114806Coordinates: 38°14′10.4″N 78°6′53.3″W / 38.236222°N 78.114806°W / 38.236222; -78.114806
Area 0 acres (0 ha)
Built 1860 (1860)
Architectural style Victorian
NRHP reference # 69000268
VLR # 068-0025
Significant dates
Added to NRHP November 12, 1969
Designated VLR September 9, 1969

Mayhurst is an 1859 Italianate mansion in Orange, Virginia. It was built by the Willis family relatives of President James Madison as the plantation house for an estate comprising 2,500 acres (10 km2) of fields, pastures and forest. It was a scene of action in the Civil War. It is currently operated as an Inn.

Mayhurst was completed in 1860 by Colonel John Willis, a great-nephew of President James Madison. Colonel Willis acquired Mayhurst, then and during his lifetime known as Howard Place, from the estate of Charles P. Howard in 1856.

During the winter of 1863-64 when the Army of Northern Virginia was camped in Orange County, Lieutenant General A. P. Hill had his headquarters in the yard at Mayhurst. The Mort Künstler painting "Tender is the Heart" is set at Mayhurst.

During Reconstruction from 1866 until 1872 the house was occupied by the family of Federal Judge Hiram Bond and his son Marshall Latham Bond was born there.

Mayhurst is a frame two-story structure set on an exposed brick basement with an attic level lighted by small windows in the eaves and circular windows placed in each of the four cross-gables of the hipped roof. The roof is surmounted by two large chimneys and a central belvedere. This belvedere reflects the roof shape which surrounds it and completes the total pyramidal massing with an elaborate finial. The entire exterior wall surface above the brick basement is covered by wooden drop siding cut to resemble ashlar stonework. The deep, overhanging eaves are emphasized by the placing of oversized paired brackets, with their undulating curves and pendants, around the entire roofline.

The three-bay main facade (north) features a central entrance porch with an elliptical-arched fanlight and sidelights framing the double doors. On the second level, twin-arched windows which open to the balustraded porch roof visually support the circular window above, set in the cross-gable. At either side of the central porch and window bay on the first level are also twin-arched windows with hood molds and shallow balconies. On the second level of the two end bays are three-sectioned windows in the Palladian motif. The east and west facades are similar, both being four bays wide and having arched windows. On the east front, however, a five-sectioned oriel bay was placed on the first story which is partially blocked by a frame wing added circa 1912. The rear (south) facade has been partially obscured by shallow wings and a sleeping porch.


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