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Historic house in Virginia, United States This article is about the Virginia Historic Landmark. For other uses, see Three Chimneys (disambiguation).
Three Chimneys
Front of the house
LocationNellysford, Virginia
Coordinates37°53′27″N 78°52′12″W / 37.890934°N 78.869994°W / 37.890934; -78.869994
Area32 acres
Builtc. 1795
Architectural style(s)late Georgian
Governing bodyprivate
OwnerDaniel and Lucy Haslam
Virginia Landmarks Register
DesignatedSeptember 2013
Reference no.062-0433
Three Chimneys is located in VirginiaThree ChimneysLocation of Three Chimneys in Virginia

Three Chimneys, also known as the Major James Woods House, is a two-and-a-half-story Georgian style historic house in Nelson County, Virginia.

Constructed approximately in 1795, the house is one of the oldest standing brick houses in Nelson County, and was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register in September 2013.

References

  1. Lacaze, Katherine (13 Nov 2013). "Three Chimneys Gains Historical Design Recognition". Progress Plus. Charlottesville, Virginia: BH Media. p. 3.
  2. "Virginia Landmarks Register New Listings, September 2013". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 16 Nov 2013.

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