Middle Peninsula Historic Marker Tour

Middle Peninsula Homes



European settlement of the Middle Peninsula began shortly after Captain John Smith first visited the area.

Homes grand and small have been built in the villages and outlying areas for the famous and not so famous. Today, many of these early homes can still be found. Some are are still in excellent condition Some have fallen into ruin. Others have completely diappeared from our landscape.

Rosegill Plantation

Rosewell, Before the Fire

Rosewell Today


Listed below are links to markers highlighting local residences as part of their subject matter.


Essex County Markers
1. Fonthill

2. Goldborough Plantation (Later Goldberry)

3. Ritchie's Birthplace


Gloucester County Markers
4. Marlfield

5. Cappahosic

6. Cappahosic

7. Rosewell

8. Dr. Walter Reed's Birthplace

9. Rosewell and Werowocomoco

10. Fairfield NEW

11. Warner Hall


King and Queen County Markers
12. Clark Home

13. Mount Pleasant

King and Queen (Continued)
14. Hillsboro

15. Newington

16. Laneville

17. Corbin's Church - The New Church

18. Indentured Servants Plot


King William County Markers
19. Montville

20. Home of Signer


Middlesex County Markers
21. Hewick

22. Rosegill



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