Montebello, Historical residence in Charlottesville, United States.
Montebello is a brick residence featuring a three-part facade with a two-story central block and single-story wings flanking each side. The 1.8-acre property includes a brick garage built in the 1920s that stands near the main house.
The central block was built between 1819 and 1820 by John M. Perry, a master craftsman who had worked with Thomas Jefferson at Monticello. Later additions and modifications to the structure document shifts in building styles and residential needs as decades passed.
The building displays classical proportions and design principles typical of early 19th-century Virginia architecture in its symmetrical facade and elegant layout. The three-part structure reflects how prosperous residents chose to construct their homes during this period.
The building is managed by the University of Virginia as faculty housing and is not open to public tours. The best way to view the property is from the street during a walk through the neighborhood, where you can see the exterior and grounds from public access areas.
The house was designed and built by a craftsman who worked directly with Thomas Jefferson on his architectural projects. This direct connection to Jefferson's workshop gives the residence special significance in local architectural history.
Location: Virginia
GPS coordinates: 38.03056,-78.51000
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:21
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