Cobbs Hall is a historic plantation house located at Kilmarnock, Northumberland County, Virginia. It was built in 1853, on the foundations of an earlier dwelling of the same design. It is a two-story, five-bay, double pile brick dwelling with a gable roof. The front and rear facades feature similar porches supported by Tuscan order columns. The ends have two semi-exterior end chimneys flanking the peak of the gable. Also on the property are the contributing Cobbs Hall graveyard containing Lee family remains, the remains of a 1+1⁄2-story brick dwelling, and a brick meat house. Cobbs Hail is one of the noted Northern Neck plantations associated with the Lee family of Virginia since the middle of the 17th century.
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| - Cobbs Hall is a historic plantation house located at Kilmarnock, Northumberland County, Virginia. It was built in 1853, on the foundations of an earlier dwelling of the same design. It is a two-story, five-bay, double pile brick dwelling with a gable roof. The front and rear facades feature similar porches supported by Tuscan order columns. The ends have two semi-exterior end chimneys flanking the peak of the gable. Also on the property are the contributing Cobbs Hall graveyard containing Lee family remains, the remains of a 1+1⁄2-story brick dwelling, and a brick meat house. Cobbs Hail is one of the noted Northern Neck plantations associated with the Lee family of Virginia since the middle of the 17th century. (en)
- La Tenuta di Cobbs Hall è la residenza padronale di una piantagione presso Kilmarnock, nella , in Virginia, Stati Uniti. La struttura attuale venne eretta nel 1853 sulle fondamenta di una precedente costruzione avente il medesimo disegno. La struttura è realizzata interamente in mattoni e sia sul fronte che sul retro si trovano delle colonne tuscaniche come decorazione a formare un piccolo portico. La parti laterali della casa presentano ciascuna delle lunghe canne fumarie. Nella proprietà è compreso anche il cimitero di Cobbs Hall che contiene i resti della famiglia Lee che la costruì e la abitò per secoli, oltre ad altre strutture minori di servizio. Cobbs Hail fu una delle più importanti piantagioni associate alla famiglia Lee in Virginia sin dalla metà del XVII secolo. (it)
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| - Cobbs Hall is a historic plantation house located at Kilmarnock, Northumberland County, Virginia. It was built in 1853, on the foundations of an earlier dwelling of the same design. It is a two-story, five-bay, double pile brick dwelling with a gable roof. The front and rear facades feature similar porches supported by Tuscan order columns. The ends have two semi-exterior end chimneys flanking the peak of the gable. Also on the property are the contributing Cobbs Hall graveyard containing Lee family remains, the remains of a 1+1⁄2-story brick dwelling, and a brick meat house. Cobbs Hail is one of the noted Northern Neck plantations associated with the Lee family of Virginia since the middle of the 17th century. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. (en)
- La Tenuta di Cobbs Hall è la residenza padronale di una piantagione presso Kilmarnock, nella , in Virginia, Stati Uniti. La struttura attuale venne eretta nel 1853 sulle fondamenta di una precedente costruzione avente il medesimo disegno. La struttura è realizzata interamente in mattoni e sia sul fronte che sul retro si trovano delle colonne tuscaniche come decorazione a formare un piccolo portico. La parti laterali della casa presentano ciascuna delle lunghe canne fumarie. Nella proprietà è compreso anche il cimitero di Cobbs Hall che contiene i resti della famiglia Lee che la costruì e la abitò per secoli, oltre ad altre strutture minori di servizio. Cobbs Hail fu una delle più importanti piantagioni associate alla famiglia Lee in Virginia sin dalla metà del XVII secolo. Il sito è stato inserito nel 2001 nel National Register of Historic Places. (it)
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