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Gardens and Houses of Richmond, VA Part 2

My affection and appreciation for Richmond’s architecture began during college, and has lingered since then. Fortunately, I’ve had many occasions to travel down to this exceptional Virginia city. Driving through the residential areas is now a rite of passage (even when it’s raining). It is with great intention that I chose this feature image…a home by William Lawrence Bottomley, ‘Milburne’, in Windsor Farms… to introduce a post highlighting the splendid architectural tradition of Richmond. Long remembered for his neo-Georgian creations at their finest, his houses in Richmond truly characterize Bottomley’s style at the height of his talent.

Bottomley was clearly a standard-bearer and affected at least three generations of Richmond residents. And this influence included a range of skills and interests, from interior detailing and decor to a masterful handling of surrounding landscapes. His peers, clients, and associates had no doubt that this gentleman was one of the finest American residential architects in the first half of the twentieth century,

Historic Garden Week in Virginia was a glorious highlight of a long Winter 2026. The combination of houses and gardens, open for visits, is truly incomparable. With so much appreciation to you all!!

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About Bettie Bearden Pardee

Author of Private Newport and Living Newport, garden furniture designer (The Parterre Bench), national lecturer, and entertaining expert. An honoree for the second year on "The Salonniere 100 America's Best Party Hosts", she was also the host and creative producer of "The Presidential Palate: Entertaining at the White House".

3 thoughts on “Gardens and Houses of Richmond, VA Part 2

  1. Richmond houses by Bottomly are stately. I went to high school in Richmond and admired all of these beautiful homes and gardens.

  2. You could not have stated any better…”HOW DID THEY ACCOMPLISH” such structures…a special person, etc. indeed. Must ask hubs if he “wants to take a drive??” franki

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