Enniscorthy

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Enniscorthy is a mid-19th century structure in Albemarle County that was formerly listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register. It was listed on the VLR on April 22, 1992 and the National Register of Historic Places on September 24, 1992. [1]

Narrative from Virginia Landmarks Registry

"Long associated with the Cole family, Enniscorthy boasted an important 1850 Greek Revival mansion and an outstanding collection of early outbuildings and farm buildings, many of which predated the house. The property lost its landmark designation in 1997 because of the removal of all the ancillary structures and an extensive architectural modification of the mansion."


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References

  1. Web. 002-0028 Enniscorthy *Delisted, Virginia Landmarks Register, February 7, 2019, retrieved January 27, 2020.

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