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Patrick Henry's Scotchtown

Historical landmark in Doswell

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:25 AM

Patrick Henry's Scotchtown is located in Doswell, United States. It's address is 16120 Chiswell Ln, Beaverdam, VA 23015.

16120 Chiswell Ln, Beaverdam, VA 23015

RCV7+Q8 Beaverdam, Virginia

(804) 227-3500

preservationvirginia.org

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Where is Patrick Henry's Scotchtown?

Patrick Henry's Scotchtown is located at: 16120 Chiswell Ln, Beaverdam, VA 23015.

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Coordinates: 37.844471, -77.5866521

Patrick Henry's Scotchtown Reviews

Tina Marie
2024-04-06 17:22:17 GMT

Great tour with Tom, a man who clearly has a passion for American history. The Scotchtown house is well preserved / restored and the grounds are beautiful. Lovely little gift shop. They run tours on the hour, and in May they have an attic to cellar version, which I plan to come back for.

Jennifer Pixley
2024-04-06 00:40:02 GMT

You must add this stop to any trip in the Ashland, Richmond, Hanover area. The property is amazing, the house is original and has some original Patrick Henry pieces inside, and the docents are magnificent. My daughter and I toured the property and home as well studied scholars of American History and still learned a great deal. Tom was an exceptional story teller who brought history to life!

Garry Thompson
2023-10-18 01:24:42 GMT

Scotchtown is the home of Patrick Henry who famously declared at the second Virginia Convention, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death. He went on to serve as the first Governor of Virginia from 1775-1779 and again from 1784-1786. Patrick Henry Lived at Scotchtown from 1771 thru 1778 and it was her that he practiced law and became known as the Orator of the Revolution. He crafted his Liberty or Death Speech. While I arrived and purchased my tour ticket in person at the gift shop, you can book your tour on line through the Scotchtown Website. I arrived at Scotchtown and took the first guided tour of the morning. We met our guide Dawn in front of Mr. Henry’s Home. As we entered the large home our Guide gave us a lot of information on the life of Patrick Henry during his time here along with pointing out original Henry artifacts that were in each room. The home is quite large, and our tour lasted a full hour and was filled with history and information. Our Guide Dawn was excellent. Her knowledge of the Henry Family and the history of Scotchtown and Hanover County was extensive. Scotchtown is a hidden gem of not only Virginia History but also of our Nations History. It is located in rural Hanover County about 10-miles or so west of Ashland, Virginia. I so enjoy my visit and tour and would highly recommend making the effort to visit this amazing piece of American History.

Anthony Couillard
2023-03-11 14:32:09 GMT

Visited Scotchtown on my daughter's field trip. So I'm not quite sure if they have daily tour guides, although I did see you can do a self guided audio tour. The guides we had were fantastic. Very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. We had one walk us through Patrick Henry's home, one guide the grounds and the last talk about traveling and difference between the Militia and Continental armies. Little bit of a history buff, especially the Revolutionary War, so I might have found it a bit more entertaining than the kids, lol. Learned quite a bit about Patrick Henry and the workings of his plantation. Farming ice for the Ice House in the winter was cool to learn and see. The property is very well maintained. They have some sheep you can go check out as well. If you have a little bit of time to kill or want to bring your kids, Scotchtown a little interesting.

K and S Puleo
2024-04-22 00:34:55 GMT

What a wonderful tour! We enjoyed and appreciated the knowledge shared by Tom Harris who showed us through the house and around the property. His enthusiasm for the life of Patrick Henry and his invitation to engage with questions added a palpable energy to the tour. We recommend a visit to Ashland and especially to this charming and beautifully preserved piece of history!

Amy Williams
2024-03-08 22:26:55 GMT

What a fantastic experience! Scotchtown feels like a hidden gem. It's less known than the homes of other of our founding fathers, but just as worthy of a visit.
I purchased our tickets in advance, and then half of our group came down with a cold. With ease, we were able to reschedule our visit for a week later.
Tom was our guide and I can't say enough good things about him. He was so interesting, full of knowledge, engaging,, and skilled in his delivery. He is one of the best docents I've ever encountered.
We learned so much and am looking forward to return visits.

Kara Chabora
2023-06-04 20:56:06 GMT

My son and I enjoyed an interesting and informative tour of the main house with a wonderful tour guide. We then followed the audio tour around the exterior. Now that we are aware of this place and all the special events they host, we will surely be back!

Emily Steele
2021-08-13 17:22:29 GMT

You are sorta in the middle of nowhere. Make sure you've used the restroom and eaten lunch before arriving (if you're there during off hours). There are restrooms open during regular hours. I really appreciated that they encourage you to tour the grounds even when the inside tours are closed. They have a nice phone guided tour. Beautiful gardens. Nice signage. Shaded parking. Would love to return to tour the inside when it's opened.

Adam Ziemba
2018-08-28 17:58:07 GMT

What a lovely place, filled with history! I stopped by Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown one Friday afternoon.

The tour around the house was phenomenal. The your guide was engaging and super knowledgeable about the history. The experience was very interactive and educational.

Quite inspiring that you can walk on the same soil that Patrick Henry once walked!

I enthusiastically recommend a visit here to anyone in Virginia!

Rebecca Barker
2023-04-29 20:33:09 GMT

My daughter and I went on a rainy Friday and there was no one else on the guided tour with us. Our guide was AMAZING! Very knowledgeable and super nice. We both learned a lot of things about Patrick Henry we had not previously heard. The house and the kitchen were both fabulous. I look forward to going again when the weather is cooperating with my schedule.

Hailey Rodriguez
2021-10-15 14:01:09 GMT

This is such a great stop if your in the area! The actual house was closed when I went but I was still able to enjoy the grounds and very informative audio tour. The tour gives great insight into the life of Patrick Henrey and life at Scotchtow. Seriously even if its closed, make the stop and take some time to take the audio tour... So glad I did, Highly recommended!

elevaTOURS (dieselducy)
2023-04-09 17:43:41 GMT

This place is awesome. Our tour guide Miller was amazing. Learned so much about patrick Henry from him.

Kim Welch
2021-10-13 21:31:45 GMT

Our visit to Patric Henry’s Scotchtown home was excellent! Our guide Emily was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. The tour included the eight room house and even a peek inside the door leading to the cellar where Sarah was confined. The outside self guided tour was also very informative. I was thrilled to see that the Hanover Master Gardeners maintained the garden plots!

Bubba Smith
2022-09-12 12:58:13 GMT

We visited the site recently and were thoroughly impressed with the tour. "Miller" was extremely informative and made the experience memorable. Give me liberty or at least a good tour guide!

Moving on with Old man river
2018-04-06 21:36:56 GMT

My daughter and I toured this home. Inside is some of Patrick Henry original items including his cradle. The cradle is said to be haunted. Outside is the old carriage stop so it was not a long drop to the ground. The entrance is to the rear of the house not the front door. When you go in to the right is the ticket office and gift shop. If you get the during special occasions they had free icecream and glasses of soda. Donations only. Plenty of parking and small groups of tourists.

Robert F Prettyman
2019-02-01 19:51:45 GMT

Beautifully restored historic country estate of Patrick Henry with a wonderful self-guided tour of the grounds and out-buildings. Great docents who are very knowledgeable about the history of the home and its owner, (as well as it's expansion and restoration), who share many detailed stories and anecdotes. Great gift shop.

Ruther Glen
2019-04-15 20:02:35 GMT

Beautiful grounds and a nice staff! There are several pieces of history here from when Patrick Henry lived here until it was purchased as a historical site in the 1950's.
There are many options throughout the week and weekends to get involved with the society to participate in events for the family.
I recommend doing a family picnic here. It peaceful and the pavilion is free.
The tour of the house is helpful with learning more about Patrick Henry's role in Scotchtown.
They have a gift shop for those who want to take a memory with them.

They have recently added a self guided cell phone tour. In my opinion it is awesome as you can do it alone or with your family at your own pace. Essentially you dial a number and there are # prompts thorough out the property and the cell guide will explain more concerning that piece of the property. Best part about it is that free!

Cody Youngblood
2021-08-29 13:38:58 GMT

A wonderful site with an even better tour guide! Highly recommend if you enjoy colonial history and learning about the Founding Fathers.

Lydia Kleinschnitz
2022-11-27 20:13:53 GMT

Great tour! Learned lots about Patrick Henry. Worth the drive out!

Kathleen Anderson
2024-05-26 20:58:39 GMT

Wonderful tour! Definitely worth the drive.

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