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Belle Grove, King George County

  • May 24
  • 1 min read

Belle Grove belongs to a group of sophisticated late-18th-century dwellings in King George County that feature wide elliptical arches on the interior and distinctive projecting entrance halls. During the mid-18th century the property, situated along the Rappahannock River in the Port Royal region, was owned by the Conway family, and in 1751 in a long vanished house here, Eleanor Rose Conway Madison gave birth to James Madison, fourth president of the United States. Belle Grove was built in 1792 by John Hipkins for his only child, Fannie, wife of William Bernard. Its design is attributed to Richard and Yelverton Stern, who built a similar house for Hipkins at Gay Mont in Caroline County. Carolinus Turner, who bought Belle Grove in 1839, modified the interior and added the porticos and terminal wings. The land front is set off by visually striking undulating porches.



River Front (South) Photo credit: Thomas Waterman, HABS/Library of Congress, 1937
River Front (South) Photo credit: Thomas Waterman, HABS/Library of Congress, 1937

Land Front (North). Photo credit: Elizabeth Lipford, 2024
Land Front (North). Photo credit: Elizabeth Lipford, 2024

Photo credit: Elizabeth Lipford, 2024
Photo credit: Elizabeth Lipford, 2024
River Front (South) Photo credit: Thomas Waterman, HABS/Library of Congress, 1937
River Front (South) Photo credit: Thomas Waterman, HABS/Library of Congress, 1937

River Front (South) Photo credit: Thomas Waterman, HABS/Library of Congress, 1937
River Front (South) Photo credit: Thomas Waterman, HABS/Library of Congress, 1937

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