Long Meadow (Middletown, Virginia)
Long Meadow is a historic property located near Middletown, in Frederick County, Virginia. It is primarily known for its Federal-style brick manor house, constructed circa 1820, and its associated agricultural land.
The land encompassing Long Meadow has a history of settlement and cultivation dating back to the 18th century. Its location in the Shenandoah Valley made it attractive for farming and development. Over the years, the property has been owned by several prominent families in the region, contributing to its rich historical narrative.
The architecture of the manor house is a significant feature, showcasing the refined craftsmanship and aesthetic preferences of the Federal period. Characteristic details include symmetrical facade, rectangular massing, and decorative elements such as delicate cornices and fanlights. The interior is noted for its well-preserved original woodwork, plasterwork, and other period details.
Long Meadow represents an important example of a prosperous agricultural estate in the Shenandoah Valley during the 19th century. The farm complex also includes barns, outbuildings, and other structures that reflect the evolution of farming practices over time. It provides insights into the social and economic history of the region.