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==Mansion==
==Mansion==
There was also a prominent mansion on the property, and it is often confused with a mansion near [[Keswick]] that carries the same name. What is now known as [[Belmont House]] is located at 759 Belmont Avenue. See that page for more information.
The estate house is referred to as Belmont House, (also known as the John Winn House, the Ficklin Mansion). The house and property at [[759 Belmont Avenue]] is the namesake of the [[Belmont-Carlton|Belmont]] Neighborhood.
 
::Often confused with [[East Belmont]] - a historic farm and national historic district located near [[Keswick]] in [[Albemarle County]].


==Ownership History==
==Ownership History==

Latest revision as of 00:06, 14 August 2020

The Belle Mont Estate was a 551-acre plantation what would later become much of the Belmont-Carlton neighborhood. [1] When its last owner, Slaughter Ficklin, died in 1886, the property was sold to the Belmont Land Company and an urban grid system was developed.


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Mansion

The estate house is referred to as Belmont House, (also known as the John Winn House, the Ficklin Mansion). The house and property at 759 Belmont Avenue is the namesake of the Belmont Neighborhood.

Often confused with East Belmont - a historic farm and national historic district located near Keswick in Albemarle County.

Ownership History


References

  1. Web. Belmont - A History of a Neighborhood, James H. Buck Jr., Paper for James Kinard's Local History course, May 1980, retrieved July 28, 2014.