Belmont, Greek Revival mansion in Charlottesville, United States.
Belmont is a Greek Revival mansion in Charlottesville featuring a formal porch with four square paneled columns rising from a raised brick foundation. The building sits on its original location on Belmont Avenue and maintains the classical design elements that define this architectural style.
The house was built in 1820 for John Winn by a skilled brick mason named John Jordan who used local materials and construction methods. About twenty years later the side wings were raised and expanded, changing the home's appearance significantly.
The mansion shifted from a single family home into apartment units, showing how people adapted their living arrangements over time in this Virginia town. Walking around, you can still see the traces of these conversions in how the rooms connect and divide.
The property is located in a residential neighborhood of Charlottesville and is visible from the street, though it is a private residence. It works well as a stop on a walking tour of the town's older streets and historic architecture.
The property was once known as a significant horse farm in the 1800s before being divided into smaller plots decades later. This transformation tells the story of how Virginia's countryside gradually became part of the growing town.
Location: Virginia
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 38.02444,-78.47750
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:06
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