Point of Honor House

112 Cabell St LynchburgVA24504
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One of Virginia's most remarkable Federal style mansions, this historic home was built by Dr. George Cabell, Sr., an eminent physician whose most famous patient was Patrick Henry. The house features an unusual octagon-bay facade, exquisite gardens, and outstanding examples of Federal style furnishings.
by discoverourtown on September 03, 2011 from discoverourtown

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Built in 1815, the mansion on Daniel's Hill, Point of Honor, was named to commemorate the many duels fought on the site. Once part of a 900-acre estate, this redbrick house surrounded by lawns retains a commanding view of the James River. It was the home of Dr. George Cabell, a friend of Thomas Jefferson and the physician of Patrick Henry. The facade is elegantly symmetrical, with two octagonal...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors

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Point of Honor is a historic home located at Lynchburg, Virginia. It is an irregular shaped two-story Federal mansion of stuccoed brick. The facade is composed of a three-bay center section flanked by two octagonal ended projections. Construction was started in 1806, and completed in 1815. The property has commanding views of the city and the James River. Its most famous occupant was Dr. George...
by facebook on January 19, 2014 from facebook
Point of Honor, the elegant Federal-style home built by Dr. George Cabell in 1815. Point of Honor is furnished with period antiques, and the grounds contain a recreated plantation kitchen, gardens, and the Carriage House Gift Shop.
by tripadvisor on June 09, 2013 from tripadvisor