Agecroft Hall & Gardens
6 expert reviews
“In an elegant neighborhood overlooking the James River, Agecroft Hall is a late-15th-century Tudor manor house built in Lancashire, England, brought here piece by piece in the 1920s.”
– Frommer's
Fodor's
"Set amid gardens planted with specimens typical of 1580–1640, the house contains an extensive assortment of Tudor and early Stuart art and furniture (1485–1660)." Full review
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"The half-timbered walls and leaded windows of this home were originally part of a Tudor and Stuart estate in Lancashire, England." Full review
Afar Magazine
" During the summer months, the outdoor courtyard is turned into a stage, and Richmond Shakespeare holds their summer festival here. I like to come to the shows early and picnic on the lawn. " Full review
Atlas Obscura
"A genuine Tudor manor transported piece by piece from England. " Full review
Frommer's
"it serves as a museum portraying the social history and material culture of an English-gentry family of the late-Tudor and early-Stuart eras...adjoining the mansion are a formal sunken garden" Full review