Few things are more peaceful than touring a beautifully maintained garden. Here in Virginia, we're blessed with an abundance of botanical gardens, arboretums, and beautiful wild spaces. Today's feature destination is a combination of two things we love: history and beautiful landscaping. We're going to Oatlands Historic House and Gardens in Virginia to stroll through the state's past in the most picturesque setting.
Oatlands is a stunning home and property located in beautiful Loudoun County, Virginia.
The history of the property dates back to 1798 when George Carter inherited nearly 3,500 acres of land.
The plantation revolved around wheat and relied on a slave economy. By 1860, 133 men, women, and children were part of the enslaved population at Oatlands.
In 1904, William Corcoran Eustis and his wife Edith Morton Eustis purchased Oatlands as their country house. After Edith passed away 60 years later, the family had the property donated to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Today, Oatlands is considered a National Historic Landmark, and it welcomes visitors from around the country to experience a unique glimpse of Virginia's past.
The landmark is dedicated to preserving the history of the property while also honoring those who were enslaved at Oatlands.
If you're someone who's fascinated by gardens, be sure to sign up for a Grounds and Trails self-guided tour.
With this pass, you'll be able to explore the entire grounds, including the 4.5-acre formal garden.
Plus, you'll get to explore some of the historic outdoor structures, including the second-oldest greenhouse in the country! No matter your motivation for visiting this Virginia landmark, you'll quickly find that your time there will be well spent.
Have you ever visited Oatlands Historic House and Gardens in Virginia? What did you think of your experience there? Feel free to share with us in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! For more information, including tour details, be sure to visit the Oatlands Historic House and Gardens website.
Looking for the perfect home base while you're exploring the area? Be sure to check out these beautiful vacation rentals in Loudoun County, Virginia.
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