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- Q16903680 subject Q15110677.
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- Q16903680 abstract "Woods Hill is an historic estate at 1501 Clay Street in Franklin, Virginia. The 17-acre (6.9 ha) estate is notable for its house, designed by architect Alan McCullough and built in 1951, and its landscaping, designed by Charles Freeman Gillette. The house is a two story brick structure, built out of custom bricks laid in Old English Bond and mortared using rough edging mortar. The property includes a log cabin and old service station (established by the building owner's father) that were located on the rural parcel.The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.".
- Q16903680 added "2014-02-05".
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- Q16903680 location Q350001.
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- Q16903680 thumbnail The_shack_1_(2).JPG?width=300.
- Q16903680 wikiPageWikiLink Q15110677.
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- Q16903680 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525437.
- Q16903680 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526450.
- Q16903680 yearOfConstruction "1951".
- Q16903680 added "2014-02-05".
- Q16903680 location "1501".
- Q16903680 name "Woods Hill".
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- Q16903680 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q16903680 type Place.
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- Q16903680 type Place.
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- Q16903680 comment "Woods Hill is an historic estate at 1501 Clay Street in Franklin, Virginia. The 17-acre (6.9 ha) estate is notable for its house, designed by architect Alan McCullough and built in 1951, and its landscaping, designed by Charles Freeman Gillette. The house is a two story brick structure, built out of custom bricks laid in Old English Bond and mortared using rough edging mortar.".
- Q16903680 label "Woods Hill".
- Q16903680 lat "36.68194444444445".
- Q16903680 long "-76.95944444444444".
- Q16903680 depiction The_shack_1_(2).JPG.
- Q16903680 name "Woods Hill".