Jul 27 '13 Carters Grove in Williamsburg is back on the market Carter’s Grove,, built from 1750 to 1755, and one of colonial America’s most impressive examples of Georgian architecture, is once again for sale . Court-appointed trustee Stanley J. Samorajczyk hired Charlottesville Realtor McLean Faulconer Inc. to market the property. The asking price is: $14.95 million The house was built for Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert […]
Sep 8 '12 Carters Grove Not in a shambles Since 1755 the Carter’s Grove plantation house and grounds has been variously a working plantation, a family home, a house museum and archaeological site owned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CWF), and then again, in 2007, a private residence. Sixteen archeological sites have been identified on the Carter’s Grove property. One dates back to around […]