Centre Hill Mansion - Built: 1823
Home of Robert Bolling IV, who served as a Captain in a Dinwiddie County militia cavalry unit when the British entered the city after winning the Battle of Petersburg and became a wealthy tobacco warehouse owner in Petersburg. His son, Robert Buckner Bolling modified the original Federal house to the Greek Revival style in 1850. Petersburg attorney Charles Hall Davis purchased the home in 1901 and conducted a major restoration of the house and grounds.
Individual Tours: Walk-in
Group Tours: Appointment Requested (10 or more)
Hours | Prices | Contact | Address |
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Tours offered year round Tours given on the hour Closed Mondays Tuesdays - Saturday (10:00 am to 5:00 pm)(Last Tour at 4:00 pm) Sunday (1:00 pm to 5:00 pm)(Last Tour at 4:00 pm) Closed the following holidays - New Years Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day | Individuals Adults: $5.00 Seniors (age 60 & up): $4.00 Children (Age 7-12): $4.00 Children (6 & Under): Free Petersburg Residents: Free Actve Military (includes spouse & children): Free Specials: Block Tickets (good for 1-year) Adults: $11.00 Seniors (age 60 & up): $9.00 Children (Age 7-12) $9.00 Groups (10 or more): Contact Centre Hill for Details |
Phone: 804-733-2401Groups: 804-733-2396 (M-F) Website: http://www.petersburg-va.org/index.aspx?nid=394 |
1 Centre Hill Avenue Petersburg, Virginia 23805 |