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December 4, 2024

Discover the Legacy of Thornhill Manor: A Historic Treasure in Winchester’s Heart

Discover the Legacy of Thornhill Manor: A Historic Treasure in Winchester’s Heart

Nestled in Winchester’s Historic District, Thornhill Manor stands as a testament to history, architecture, and craftsmanship. Now available at the new price of $1,375,000, this magnificent Georgian estate offers more than 5,800 square feet of living space and sits on a serene 1.02-acre property adorned with lush gardens, mature boxwoods, and timeless brick-lined pathways.

But this home is more than just an exquisite residence—it’s a piece of American history.

The Fascinating History of Thornhill Manor

The origins of Thornhill Manor date back to 1787, when it was constructed by Robert White, Jr. on land acquired from Mary Wood, the widow of Winchester’s founder, James Wood. A private in the Continental Army, White sustained a serious injury in 1778 that led him back home to Winchester, where he studied law under his uncle, Alexander White. His legal career flourished, culminating in his appointment as a judge of the General Court of Virginia in 1793. White lived at Thornhill Manor until his death in 1831.

After his passing, the home was inherited by several notable families, including Joseph Tuley, the builder of the Tuleries in Clarke County; William Byrd, son of Colonel Richard E. Bird; W. Alexander Baker, a City Council member and treasurer; and Dr. Monford D. Custer, Jr., who uncovered remnants of Civil War history during a 1952 renovation.

Architectural Evolution

Originally built in the Federal style, Thornhill Manor featured a one-room-deep design, with three rooms across and two-and-a-half stories high. The intricate woodwork in the dining room, including its mantel and crown molding, is believed to have been crafted by Hessian workmen who remained in the U.S. after the Revolutionary War.

A fire in the 1850s necessitated significant rebuilding, during which the home was expanded to include two front rooms and a lengthened center hallway. The Greek Revival front door, complete with transom and sidelights, was added at this time.

The property’s most striking feature—the two-story portico with Ionic columns—was added in the 1920s by Alexander Baker, giving the manor its grand Georgian appearance.

A Home That Preserves History

Thornhill Manor’s connection to history extends beyond its architecture. During renovations in 1952, a message left by Nathaniel B. Meade regarding troop movements during the Civil War was discovered, offering a rare glimpse into the area’s wartime past.

Timeless Charm with Modern Comforts

In addition to its rich history, Thornhill Manor has been updated with modern comforts, making it a perfect blend of old-world elegance and contemporary living. Highlights include:

  • 6 bedrooms, including a main-floor guest suite
  • Grand dining room with a crystal chandelier
  • Original mantled fireplaces and Revolution-era moldings
  • Jazz-era enclosed porch, perfect for entertaining
  • A picturesque property adorned with gardens, mature trees, and a 200-year-old Buckeye

Located just steps from Winchester’s vibrant shops, restaurants, and historic sites, this estate offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Virginia’s heritage.

View the video here:

Thornhill Manor Video

Virtual Tour:

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Make Thornhill Manor Yours

This extraordinary property, now available at $1,375,000, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for history lovers and luxury homebuyers alike. Schedule your private tour today and experience the timeless beauty of Thornhill Manor.

📞 Contact me for more details!

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