The Adam Keeling House is a historic house in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States.

Dendrochronology undertaken by the Oxford Tree-Ring Laboratory revealed that house was constructed of timbers felled in 1734–1735, pointing to a construction date of circa 1735. It is among the oldest surviving houses in Virginia Beach. Situated on Adam Keeling Road in Great Neck Point on the Lynnhaven River, The Keeling House is known for decorative glazed headers and a center hall design, which is common in Tidewater Virginia British colonial architecture.

When built, the house was in rural Princess Anne County, but today the house sits in the middle of a suburban neighborhood. The house is privately owned, though it can be seen from the street. It is the oldest continuously occupied house in Virginia. A cemetery of family graves is north of the intersection of Adam Keeling Road and Lynn Cove Lane.

Through much of the 20th century, the house was known as Ye Dudlies. Other houses from the Virginia colony in Virginia Beach still extant include the Broad Bay Manor, Francis Land House, Lynnhaven House, Pembroke Manor, Thoroughgood House, and Upper Wolfsnare.

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See also

  • History of Virginia Beach
  • List of the oldest buildings in Virginia
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia Beach, Virginia

References

External links

  • Adam Keeling House, Keeling Road, London Bridge, Virginia Beach, VA: 6 photos, 6 measured drawings, 3 data pages, and 1 photo caption page at Historic American Buildings Survey



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