Make your plans now to enjoy spring in Virginia!
Distinctive homes and gardens throughout the Commonwealth open their doors and gates for Historic Garden Week in Virginia. this year the Northern Neck tour takes place in upper Lancaster County on aril 25, while the Middle Peninsula tour is in Middlesex on the 27th. Tickets for each tour are $25. Visit vagardenweek.org for details.
Middlesex County – The Middle Peninsula Friday, April 27
Civil War history along Virginia’s waterways is the theme of this tour that features a lighthouse-home built in 2005, complete with a 650 pound Fresnel lens, which once lit Australia’s Perth Harbor. Providence, in Deltaville, boasts over 40,000 bulbs in its formal, sun and shade gardens.
Gloucester-Mathews Saturday, April 28
Eight properties include Burgh Westra, considered the oldest home in the county remaining in its original family. Nearby estate, Glen Roy, includes access to an 18th century school house, a pre-Civil War barn, an 1880s carriage house, farm buildings and a pool. Gloucester is considered the Daffodil Capital of our country.
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