Oatlands Historic House and Gardens (a National Trust historic Site) tells the stories of a 19th-century working plantation, an early 20th-century country house owned by Edith and William Corcoran Eustis, and the people who lived and worked there, including not only its wealthy owners but also enslaved laborers and artisans.
Oatlands Historic House and Gardens (a National Trust historic Site) tells the stories of a 19th-century working plantation, an early 20th-century country house owned by Edith and William Corcoran Eustis, and the people who lived and worked there, including not only its wealthy owners but also enslaved laborers and artisans.
In addition to the Greek Revival mansion, the Oatlands property includes magnificent formal terraced gardens, one of the earliest extant greenhouses in North America, historic barns, and other outbuildings.