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Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 4+ bathrooms Sleeps 8
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New Kent, VA
- Colonial Downs
- New Kent Winery2 min drive
- Royal New Kent14 min drive
- Richmond, VA (RIC-Richmond Intl.)25 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom
1 Single Bed
Bedroom
1 Single Bed
Bedroom
1 Double Bed
Other sleeping area
1 Queen Bed
4 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Bathroom 5
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809
Luxurious 19th Century Home
On a hilltop overlooking 440 green acres, this charming plantation home has undergone a far-reaching historical restoration. The original structure is composed of two wooden stories with two landings over a large brick lower ground floor featuring crude hand-hewn beams.
Cedar Lane has 4 Bedrooms, 5 beds, all with en-suite bathrooms and a large kitchen equipped with dual ranges and ample refrigeration.
Cedar Lane is a part of Cumberland Plantation history:
The Cedar Lane Plantation home is characterized by an irregular architectural design that contributed to it being listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The original structure that was completed in 1826 is composed of two wooden stories of four rooms and two landings over a large brick basement. The basement, easily the most historical part of the house, features crude hand-hewn beams.
In 1829, the home’s staircase was demolished and replaced by another a few feet away and a new wing was connected to the 1826 dwelling. Later, another wing was added to the house, increasing its mass and improving its proportions. Oddly, a second staircase was also installed that gives the impression that the building was divided into two separated living spaces accessed by two identical porch doorways.
Cedar Lane is situated on a colonial roadway (now New Kent Highway) extending from the vicinity of Richmond to Williamsburg. The Plantation occupies a crossroads with Poindexter Road, which once extended from St. Peter’s Parish Church to Criss Cross Plantation four miles to the south. The house presents a charming prospect on top of an abrupt rise in elevation that affords it a pleasant 360-degree view of the surrounding agricultural fields and distant wood lines.
The home is being fully restored and furnished to reflect the Civil War era; its quarter mile long entry has been planted with twin rows of cedar trees. Nearby, a fragment of a private cemetery is enclosed by a white picket fence and a small orchard to the rear of the residence evokes the sizeable fruit orchard which is said to have existed in the nineteenth century.
Cedar Lane, a long-standing Poindexter landholding, passed to William and Jacob Poindexter in 1782. Jacob was charged with 400 acres and William Poindexter was charged with 244 acres at that time. The original home, dating from 1826, is fully intact and now serves as the central component of today’s Cedar Lane.
Norwood Apperson, a Poindexter relation who owned Cedar Lane after the Civil War, wrote that during the war his mother was called to the top of the stairs by a Union soldier who claimed that four of her sons had been killed in the Battle of Seven Pines. She realized this was not a likely manner for relating such horrible news, so she said “You are lying and I hope you fall down those steps and break your neck!”
The plantation’s acres are great for hiking and horseback rides can be arranged. Please inquire for availability and details if you’re interested in hosting your wedding or event at Cedar Lane Plantation.
We are situated on a colonial roadway, now New Kent Highway. Local Saudè Creek Vineyards, the Gauthier Vineyard and the New Kent Winery can be reached within 10 minutes by car. Within approximately 30 minutes you will find the Muscarelle Museum of Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Colonial Williamsburg and Historic Jamestown. Kids will not want to miss a trip to the nearby Busch Gardens of Williamsburg. Golfers have their pick of over a dozen nearby courses.
On a hilltop overlooking 440 green acres, this charming plantation home has undergone a far-reaching historical restoration. The original structure is composed of two wooden stories with two landings over a large brick lower ground floor featuring crude hand-hewn beams.
Cedar Lane has 4 Bedrooms, 5 beds, all with en-suite bathrooms and a large kitchen equipped with dual ranges and ample refrigeration.
Cedar Lane is a part of Cumberland Plantation history:
The Cedar Lane Plantation home is characterized by an irregular architectural design that contributed to it being listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The original structure that was completed in 1826 is composed of two wooden stories of four rooms and two landings over a large brick basement. The basement, easily the most historical part of the house, features crude hand-hewn beams.
In 1829, the home’s staircase was demolished and replaced by another a few feet away and a new wing was connected to the 1826 dwelling. Later, another wing was added to the house, increasing its mass and improving its proportions. Oddly, a second staircase was also installed that gives the impression that the building was divided into two separated living spaces accessed by two identical porch doorways.
Cedar Lane is situated on a colonial roadway (now New Kent Highway) extending from the vicinity of Richmond to Williamsburg. The Plantation occupies a crossroads with Poindexter Road, which once extended from St. Peter’s Parish Church to Criss Cross Plantation four miles to the south. The house presents a charming prospect on top of an abrupt rise in elevation that affords it a pleasant 360-degree view of the surrounding agricultural fields and distant wood lines.
The home is being fully restored and furnished to reflect the Civil War era; its quarter mile long entry has been planted with twin rows of cedar trees. Nearby, a fragment of a private cemetery is enclosed by a white picket fence and a small orchard to the rear of the residence evokes the sizeable fruit orchard which is said to have existed in the nineteenth century.
Cedar Lane, a long-standing Poindexter landholding, passed to William and Jacob Poindexter in 1782. Jacob was charged with 400 acres and William Poindexter was charged with 244 acres at that time. The original home, dating from 1826, is fully intact and now serves as the central component of today’s Cedar Lane.
Norwood Apperson, a Poindexter relation who owned Cedar Lane after the Civil War, wrote that during the war his mother was called to the top of the stairs by a Union soldier who claimed that four of her sons had been killed in the Battle of Seven Pines. She realized this was not a likely manner for relating such horrible news, so she said “You are lying and I hope you fall down those steps and break your neck!”
The plantation’s acres are great for hiking and horseback rides can be arranged. Please inquire for availability and details if you’re interested in hosting your wedding or event at Cedar Lane Plantation.
We are situated on a colonial roadway, now New Kent Highway. Local Saudè Creek Vineyards, the Gauthier Vineyard and the New Kent Winery can be reached within 10 minutes by car. Within approximately 30 minutes you will find the Muscarelle Museum of Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Colonial Williamsburg and Historic Jamestown. Kids will not want to miss a trip to the nearby Busch Gardens of Williamsburg. Golfers have their pick of over a dozen nearby courses.
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Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
New Kent
New Kent is home to this holiday home. New Kent Winery and The Vineyard Estate at New Kent Winery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cumberland Marsh Natural Area Preserve and Sweet Hall Marsh.
New Kent, VA
What's nearby
- New Kent Winery - 2 min drive - 2.4 km
- George W Watkins Elementary School - 3 min drive - 4.2 km
- Royal New Kent - 14 min drive - 13.9 km
- Greater Richmond Convention Center - 31 min drive - 45.5 km
- Virginia Commonwealth University - 32 min drive - 46.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Burger King - 4 min drive
- Rosie's Gaming Emporium - 9 min drive
- Sun's Cafe - 5 min drive
- The Trojan Grill - 5 min drive
- Dairy Queen - 7 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Dana Mahoney

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