Sunnyside Farm, Historic farm complex near Hamilton, Virginia.
Sunnyside Farm is a historic farm complex near Hamilton, Virginia, with a two-story Federal-style house and multiple frame additions. The property includes a brick barn with diamond-patterned ventilation openings, a springhouse, loafing shed, corncrib, and garage spread across the grounds.
The residence dates to 1815 and reflects early American building practices. The brick barn, built around 1813, predates the house and shows the farm's agricultural focus from the start.
The property shows how people combined family life and farming in one location during the early republic period in Virginia. Walking through the site, you can see how residential and working buildings were arranged together as part of daily rural living.
The farm sits south of VA Business Route 7 and can be reached by a country road. The buildings spread across the property require walking to view all the structures and get a sense of the full layout.
The brick barn has an uncommon diamond pattern cut into its ventilation holes, a design that improved air flow while keeping pests out. This crafted detail shows how 1800s farmers solved practical problems with simple but clever solutions.
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