Carrington Row

Carrington Row1

Year Built: 1818

Architectural Style: Neo-Classical

District: St. John’s Church

Built by the three sons of Ann Adams Carrington, it is the earliest existing example of connected row houses in Richmond. The facade is brick covered with stucco to simulate stone. The differing entrances reflect style changes made over the years: Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian.

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