Redlands, Federal style building in Covesville, United States.
Redlands features a rectangular two-story brick structure with five bays and a hipped roof situated on 1,200 acres of land.
The building was constructed between 1798 and 1808 for Robert Carter, grandson of John Carter, during the time of his marriage to Mary Eliza Coles.
The interior contains detailed Adamesque woodwork crafted by Martin Thacker, a master builder from the neighboring Cedar Grove community.
The property stands at the intersection of Virginia Routes 708 and 627, making it accessible for those exploring Albemarle County's architectural heritage.
The house combines Georgian, Federal, and Tidewater Georgian architectural elements, featuring a distinguishing Tuscan order front porch.
Location: Virginia
Architectural style: Federal architecture
GPS coordinates: 37.91780,-78.53060
Latest update: March 13, 2025 12:32
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