January 14, 2020

Historic Audley


Built in 1795, Audley was once the home of Eleanor “Nellie” Custis Lewis, the granddaughter of Martha Washington and the adopted daughter of George Washington. She moved here after her husband's death in in 1839. 

I toured the estate during Garden Week in 2016. Today seems like a good time to post some springtime images so I pulled these out of my archive.

Audley Farm is in Berryville. It is known for thoroughbred horses and angus beef.






12 comments:

  1. Bardzo mi się podoba aleja drzew z płotem! Fajne zdjęcie!

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  2. Beautiful trip, love places like this!

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  3. ...what a beautiful place to tour. It's wonderful to see that is so well cared for. The view down the lane is so welcoming. Thanks Linda for stopping by, I hope that you are having an enjoyable week.

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  4. The house is about the same age as our home but ours is stone built. I like the jockey statues. Have a good day Diane

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  5. Lovely Springtime photos and a good time to do a tour of an historic house and grounds when the weather is pleasant. Audley looks like a beautiful place.

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  6. So nice to see springtime photos. I'm enjoying every bit of greenery I can find these days!

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  7. its beautiful - and makes me want spring to come !

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  8. Beautiful spring time photos especially the picture of the road with trees on both side and the last picture.

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  9. Beautiful springtime photos. It's nice seeing all that pretty green.

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