Brush-Everard House

Brush-Everard House
The Brush-Everard House, 2022
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Former namesAudrey House, Smith House, Governor John Page House
Alternative namesThomas Everard House, Everard House
General information
StatusMuseum
Town or cityWilliamsburg, Virginia
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°16′24.86″N 76°42′5.61″W / 37.2735722°N 76.7015583°W / 37.2735722; -76.7015583
Named forJohn Bush, Thomas Everard
Construction started1717
Construction stopped1718
Renovated1949–1951
Technical details
MaterialHand-split weatherboard
Floor countOne and a half story
Website
Colonial Williamsburg Everard House and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Brush-Everard House
External media
Images
image icon Pictures: Restored Thomas Everard House at Colonial Williamsburg
Video
video icon Thomas Everard House - Colonial Williamsburg
video icon The Parlor at Thomas Everard House

The Brush-Everard House, also known as the Everard House and Thomas Everard House,[1] was built by John Bush ca. 1718. One of the oldest houses in Virginia and in Williamsburg, it is located on the east side of Palace Green[2] and next to the Governor's Palace. It is a "five-bay, timber framed, story-and-a-half house of hand-split weatherboard".[3]

  1. ^ Library of Congress Subject Headings. Library of Congress. 2010. p. 1051.
  2. ^ Preacher, Kristopher J. (2002). Williamsburg in Vintage Postcards. Arcadia Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-7385-1445-1.
  3. ^ "The Brush-Everard House". Colonial Williamsburg Foundation - Slavery and Remembrance. Retrieved 2021-10-10.