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Location | 9007 Cumberland Rd., vicinity of New Kent, Virginia |
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Coordinates | 37°32′23″N 76°58′39″W / 37.53972°N 76.97750°W / 37.53972; -76.97750 |
Area | 131 acres (53 ha) |
Built | 1775-1783; c. 1938 |
Architectural style | Georgian; Classical Revival; Colonial Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 100000986[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 8, 2017 |
Cumberland is a historic farm property at 9007 Cumberland Road in central northern New Kent County, Virginia. The property, now about 131 acres (53 ha), was once the centerpiece of a much larger plantation estate. The main house has a construction history dating to the 18th century, and includes a number of interior features from that period. The exterior is largely the product of a 1930s update of the property to a design by Harden de Valsen Pratt, a major restoration architect. Other historic elements of the property include a barn and the family cemetery of the Toler and Fauntleroy families, who owned the property for over a century.[2]
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.[1]
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