Seven Springs, Colonial estate in King William County, Virginia
Seven Springs is a colonial estate in King William County featuring a three-bay exterior design with four unequal rooms arranged on the main floor. Inside, the home contains a distinctive walnut staircase with three runs that was built as part of the original structure in 1725.
Captain George Dabney I built this residence in 1725 as a family home, and it subsequently passed through the hands of several different families over the following generations. The property received official recognition when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
The estate maintains one of the largest herds of heritage livestock breeds in the country, playing a role in preserving animals that were almost lost. Visitors can see these animals on the grounds and connect with how farming looked in colonial times.
The property operates as an event venue situated near the Pamunkey River valley and welcomes private gatherings such as weddings and celebrations. Visitors should contact in advance to confirm availability and access, as the grounds are primarily used for hosted events rather than casual visitation.
Original pine floorboards and specialized door hinges with HL and foliated H designs remain from the earliest construction phase of the house. These hardware details reveal the craftsmanship and available materials that builders relied on during the initial work in the 1720s.
Location: Virginia
GPS coordinates: 37.74690,-77.22890
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:03
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