Bunting Place
Bunting Place | |
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Location | 31181 Drummondtown Rd., Wachapreague, Virginia |
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Coordinates | 37°37′17″N 75°41′34″W / 37.62139°N 75.69278°WCoordinates: 37°37′17″N 75°41′34″W / 37.62139°N 75.69278°W |
Area | 35 acres (14 ha) |
Built | 1826 |
Architectural style | Federal |
Governing body | Private |
NRHP Reference # | 03000210[1] |
VLR # | 001-0017 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | April 11, 2003 |
Designated VLR | December 4, 2002[2] |
Bunting Place, also known as Mapp Farm and Nickawampus Farm, is a historic home and farm located at Wachapreague, Accomack County, Virginia. It was built about 1826, and is a two-story, five-bay, brick-ended frame house. It sits on a raised Flemish bond brick foundation with cellar and has a medium pitched gable roof. The house has Federal style details. Attached to the main block is a 1 1/2-story frame wing that provided original service to the house and serves presently as a modern kitchen. Attached to the wing are two additional sections extending the main block in a stepped or telescope form. Also on the property are a contributing gable-front frame barn and a rectangular frame corn house, as well as a small family cemetery with four burials.[3]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2010-07-09.
- ↑ "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 05-12-2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Paul Baker Touart (July 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Bunting Place". Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Historic Resources. and Accompanying four photos