Gen. John McCausland House, Rural residence in Mason County, West Virginia, United States
The Gen. John McCausland House is a two-story sandstone building in Mason County with a full-length porch supported by five fluted Doric columns and a metal-covered hip roof. The property sits on several acres and includes numerous outbuildings and structures across its grounds.
General John McCausland, a Confederate officer, built this residence in 1885 as his personal home and working agricultural estate. The property became an important holding in the region during the late 19th century and reflected the period's architectural values.
The property represents the architectural patterns of late 19th-century rural residences through its rustic design and traditional building materials.
The house sits along U.S. Route 35 in the Frazier Bottom area and has been restored since 2015 to repair structural damage from decades of wear. Visitors should plan for the rural location and allow time to explore the grounds and outbuildings.
The property contains over 20 additional buildings and structures, including a log house dating to 1834 that predates the main residence by over 50 years. This collection allows visitors to see how a large rural estate evolved and was organized across generations.
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