The Oaks (Staunton, Virginia)

The Oaks, a historic Victorian home located in the Gospel Hill Historic District in Staunton, Virginia, is a Virginia Historic Landmark and resides on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally, it was a brick frame structure built in the 1840s and was purchased by Major Jedediah Hotchkiss in 1867. Hotchkiss reinvented the simple structure, using local craftsman to construct the 3 story brick wing in 1888-89. Architectural drawings for The Oaks were drafted by Winslow & Wetherell, to whom Hotchkiss sent many detailed plans.[2][3]

The Oaks
Front of the house
Location437 E. Beverly St., Staunton, Virginia
Coordinates38°9′5″N 79°3′57″W
Area1.4 acres
Built1888
Built byMaj. Jedeiah Hotchkiss
ArchitectWinslow & Wetherell
NRHP reference No.79003302[1]
VLR No.132-0021
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 19, 1979
Designated VLRDecember 19, 1978[2]

The main structure is a three-story, 21-room, shingle style brick dwelling built against a hillside. It features a complex hipped roof, sleeping porches, a 3-part round-headed window, and protruding 5-sided bay. The interior contains intricately detailed woodwork typical of the period.[2] The yard contains a fish pond, fire pit, and patio. The National Register listing included three contributing buildings, including the main house, a carriage house and an outbuilding now connected to the main house.[3]

The Oaks is in private ownership.

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "Virginia Landmarks Register: 132-0021 The Oaks [with photo]". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. November 1978.
  3. William T. Frazier (November 1978). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: The Oaks" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources.


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