George Wythe House, Williamsburg

George Wythe House, Williamsburg

The George Wythe House, nestled on the Palace Green in Colonial Williamsburg, is a historic gem steeped in significance. Constructed in the 1750s, this distinguished residence was the cherished abode of George Wythe, a notable figure in American history renowned as a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a pioneer in the realm of jurisprudence. Designated as a National Historic Landmark on April 15, 1970, the Wythe House stands as a testament to the colonial architectural elegance of its era.

Originally belonging to George Wythe's father-in-law, Richard Taliaferro, the house was meticulously crafted between 1752 and 1754. The architectural finesse of the Wythe House is evident in its symmetrical facade, constructed with red brick adorned with white woodwork. Its hip roof, supported by brick chimneys and embellished with a modillion cornice, exudes timeless charm and sophistication.

Stepping through the entrance adorned with a transom window, visitors are transported to a bygone era of colonial splendor. The interior layout, characterized by a central passage and double-pile plan, offers a glimpse into the daily life of its esteemed inhabitants. From the meticulously furnished parlor and dining room to the cozy bedrooms and Wythe's office, each room tells a captivating story of colonial life in Williamsburg. With its beveled water table, Flemish bond walls, and pine floors, the Wythe House exemplifies the architectural integrity and craftsmanship of its time.

Ascending to the second floor, visitors encounter a similar layout adorned with four bedrooms, each boasting a fireplace and showcasing the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of colonial-era construction.

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Sight Name: George Wythe House
Sight Location: Williamsburg, USA (See walking tours in Williamsburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Williamsburg, an independent city in Virginia, was founded by English settlers in 1632 – originally as a fortified settlement called Middle Plantation, on the high ground between the James and York rivers.

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Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles