Fodor's Expert Review Poplar Forest

Lynchburg Historic Home

The octagonal architecture of Poplar Forest, now standing in a residential neighborhood and surrounded by only a few remaining poplars, was conceived and built by Jefferson, and he would occasionally stay here between 1806 and 1813. This Palladian hermitage exemplifies the architect's sublime sense of order that is so evident at Monticello. Erected on a slope, the front of the house is one story high, with a two-story rear elevation. The octagon's center is a square, skylighted dining room flanked by two smaller octagons. The restoration to its Jefferson-era state is ongoing, and likely to continue for years to come. Every July 4 there's a free celebration that includes a reading of the Declaration of Independence and living-history exhibits. The house is deliberately unfurnished, so visit during a special event to see the property at its best.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

1542 Bateman Bridge Rd.
Forest, Virginia  24551, USA

434-525–1806

www.poplarforest.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $15 full tour, $17 combo ticket with D-Day Memorial, Apr.–Nov., Wed.–Mon. 10–4

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