All historic houses to visit in Virginia Beach

Step into the past at 5 historic houses in Virginia Beach. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Virginia Beach:

  1. Adam Thoroughgood House1

    Adam Thoroughgood House

     Virginia Beach, VA
    The Thoroughgood House, previously known as the Adam Thoroughgood House, is a historic brick house situated at 1636 Parish Road, in the Thoroughgood neighborhood of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Constructed around the year 1719, this house stands as a testament to the architectural style of the early 18th century.
  2. Ferry Plantation House2

    Ferry Plantation House

     Virginia Beach, VA
    The Ferry Plantation House has a diverse history, having served as a plantation, courthouse, school, and post office. Today, it functions as a museum and educational center, offering visitors a unique opportunity to learn about its past. The house is also reputedly haunted by 11 spirits, adding an element of intrigue for those interested in the paranormal.
  3. Francis Land House3

    Francis Land House

     Virginia Beach, VA
    The Francis Land House, also known as Rose Hall, is a historic brick house located in the Rose Hall District near Princess Anne Plaza in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was once the plantation home of the prominent Land family, who were among the founding families of Princess Anne County. The house has a rich history that spans from the 1630s to the 1850s, passing through six generations of the Land family before being sold to another family.
  4. Lynnhaven House4

    Lynnhaven House

     Virginia Beach, VA
    The Lynnhaven House, also known as the Wishart–Boush House, Wishart House, and Boush House, is a significant example of 18th century Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture. Built around 1725, it is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The house was named after the Lynnhaven River due to its close proximity to it. The house stands as a testament to the architectural style of the time and provides a glimpse into the life of a middle-class planter.
  5. Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum5

    Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum

     Virginia Beach, VA
    The De Witt Cottage, also known as Holland Cottage and Wittenzand, is a historic home located at Virginia Beach, Virginia. This two-story, 'L' shaped oceanfront brick cottage was built in 1895 and is surrounded on three sides by a one-story porch. It features Queen Anne style decorative detailing, a full basement, and a hipped roof with dormers.