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Hill Mansion

Built in 1857, this antebellum home known as the Hill Mansion and “Meeting Place of Generals,” was home to the brother of General AP Hill. The home entertained General Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, and John Singleton Mosby. It served as a civil war hospital for the South and union army headquarters for the North. The Hill family resided in the home while occupied by Northern army officers. 6 acres of the home were taken for the Culpeper National Cemetery and railroad.

The space

The Hill Mansion is a three level historic home with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths on the upper level, 2 bedrooms and 1 bath on the lower level, powder room on the main level. There are steps up into the house and down into the English basement.

Main level features a billiard room, dining room that can accommodate 10 people and a cozy kitchen. Note: the kitchen is cozy, i.e., tight. But, it is functional.

Amenities

  • Ironing Board
  • Pet Friendly
  • Refrigerator
  • Takes Reservations
  • Wi-Fi