Peter Paul House
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 Peter Paul House  | |
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| Location | North of Dayton on VA 701, near Dayton, Virginia | 
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| Coordinates | 38°25′47″N 78°56′20″W / 38.42972°N 78.93889°WCoordinates: 38°25′47″N 78°56′20″W / 38.42972°N 78.93889°W | 
| Area | 5 acres (2.0 ha) | 
| Built | c. 1810, c. 1829 | 
| Built by | Paul, Peter | 
| Architectural style | No Style Listed, Rhenish Plan | 
| NRHP Reference # | 79003082[1] | 
| VLR # | 082-0031 | 
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | December 28, 1979 | 
| Designated VLR | October 16, 1979[2] | 
Peter Paul House is a historic home located near Dayton, Rockingham County, Virginia. It was built about 1810, and is a two-story, two bay, stuccoed Rhenish Plan log dwelling. It has a gable roof and rubble limestone chimney. A three bay brick ell was added about 1829. It is one of a small group of Continental farmhouses surviving as relics of the heavy Swiss and German settlement in the Shenandoah Valley.[3]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]
References
- 1 2 Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
 - ↑ "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
 - ↑ Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff (October 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Peter Paul House" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources. and Accompanying photo
 
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