Carr's Hill, Historic villa in Charlottesville, United States.
Carr's Hill is a two-story brick villa in Charlottesville featuring a double-height pedimented portico, slate-covered hipped roof, and two tall chimneys in Colonial Revival style. The property encompasses several structures on its grounds, including a guest cottage and a secondary building.
The renowned architectural firm McKim, Mead & White designed this residence in 1906. It later became the President's House of the University of Virginia and served an important role in the university's development.
The property preserves original walnut pocket doors with leaded glass panels that reflect early 20th-century American residential craftsmanship. These handcrafted elements show how wealthy families furnished their homes with high-quality materials and skilled details.
The property sits on several acres and is visible from the nearby road. Visitors should note that some areas may have limited accessibility since the residence functions as a university building.
Two iron capitals from the 1895 Rotunda Annex fire are preserved on the grounds. These artifacts came from another historic building and serve as reminders of Charlottesville's architectural past.
Location: Virginia
GPS coordinates: 38.03810,-78.50420
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:05
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