Duke of Gloucester st

Colonial homes Colonial merchants Duke of Gloucester st Elderhostel Public buildings Taverns William and Mary

along the

Duke of Gloucester street

Williamsburg, Virginia

 

Bruton Parish Church

 

the Royal coach ?

 

some original houses

 

some in Colonial Williamsburg reconstruction style

 

many with moss on the roof

 

some with wood siding

 

some built of brick
a private dwelling built many years later
and occupied and owned by Judge Armistead in the mid-20th Century.

Upon his death, the dwelling was sold to Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.,
and was the last private dwelling in the restored area not owned by the
corporation.

 

 

with dormer windowsws

 

the Royal Governor returning ?

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