Photography by Bruce A deArmond

Kenmore Plantation: Georgian Architecture, built in the 1770s — Home of Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis, Fredericksburg, Virginia

Kenmore, completed in 1775/1776, was built as a Georgian plantation house by Fielding Lewis and his wife, Betty Washington Lewis, in Fredricksburg, VA. Kenmore faces the Rappahannock River for easy access and travel. Kenmore is well known for the remarkable decorative plasterwork on the ceilings of many rooms on the first floor. Unique for their time, the plasterwork at Kenmore is considered the finest of American Colonial architecture..

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