Rokeby, King George County
- May 24
- 1 min read
information from https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/048-0019/
Built circa 1828, Rokeby is a Federal-style country mansion in King George County, set at a height with a magnificent view of the Rappahannock River Valley. In addition to its architectural integrity, the 50-acre estate is significant for its association with two men: Gustavus Brown Wallace, a member of a large extended family of social, political, and economic prominence in Virginia’s colonial and antebellum past, and Langbourne Meade Williams, one of Richmond’s most successful investment bankers in the early 20th century. After he purchased Rokeby in 1916, Williams enlarged the house and organized a building program to transform Rokeby and its pastoral setting into a playground for the wealthy and powerful members of Virginia’s political elite. Members of the legislature and even the governor enjoyed parties and picnics at Rokeby.







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