by beneppard | Jun 15, 2025
Before Esmont Farm Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register, Esmont is an early-nineteenth-century country house with ties to Thomas Jefferson. Our client’s goal was to restore the property with historical accuracy and...
by beneppard | Jun 14, 2025
Powhatan County Courthouse Our firm restored the Powhatan County Courthouse, a Virginia Historic Landmark, and added 20,000 square feet of new governmental and judicial space. With respect for the park-like setting and small-scale nineteenth-century buildings, the...
by beneppard | Jun 13, 2025
Virginia Executive Mansion Our firm was commissioned to restore the exterior of the Executive Mansion in Richmond to its 1813 appearance. We conducted extensive historic investigation, including archival research and analysis of similar residences by the Mansion’s...
by beneppard | Feb 2, 2025
Midway Farm An early nineteenth-century country home nestled in Albemarle County’s rolling hills, Midway is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register. Working in close collaboration with the Department of Historic...
by beneppard | Feb 1, 2025
Ash Lawn – Highland In 1974 Dalgliesh Gilpin Paxton Architects was asked to contribute to the restoration of Ash Lawn – Highland, the home of President James Monroe, as a historic house museum. Since that time, we have provided preservation and design services...