Calvert Mill/Washington Mill

Calvert Mill/Washington Mill
Nearest city Washington, Virginia
Coordinates 38°42′45″N 78°9′8″W / 38.71250°N 78.15222°W / 38.71250; -78.15222Coordinates: 38°42′45″N 78°9′8″W / 38.71250°N 78.15222°W / 38.71250; -78.15222
Area 4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built 1800
NRHP Reference # 82004583[1]
VLR # 078-0089
Significant dates
Added to NRHP September 02, 1982
Designated VLR November 18, 1980[2]

The Calvert Mill/Washington Mill, also known as the Old Mill, is an historic water powered grinding mill located on Old Mill Road in Washington, Virginia. Its water source is the Rush River. The Calvert name comes from George Calvert, Jr., a local landowner, who owned it from 1779 to 1800. The oldest part of the present mill dates from this period. Later additions were made in 1840 and 1860. It was bought in 1979 by Peter Kramer, who planned to restore it. As of 2008, though, it stood unused and in disrepair.[3][4]

On September 2, 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

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