Shenandoah County Farm

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Shenandoah County Farm, also known as the Shenandoah County Almshouse and Beckford Parish Glebe Farm, is a historic almshouse and poor farm located near Maurertown, Shenandoah County, Virginia. The almshouse was built in 1829, and is a large, brick Federal style institutional building. It consists of a two-story, five-bay central section flanked by one-story, eight-bay, flanking wings. A nearly identical building is at the Frederick County Poor Farm. A two-story, rear kitchen wing was added about 1850. Also on the property are the contributing stone spring house, a large modern frame barn (1952), a frame meat house (1894), a cemetery, and a portion of an American Civil War encampment site, occupied by Union troops prior to the Battle of Tom's Brook.[3]

LocationNorth side VA 654, 4,000 feet (1,200 m) east of the junction with US 11, near Maurertown, Virginia
Coordinates38°55′58″N 78°26′52″W
Area166.4 acres (67.3 ha)
Built1829 (1829), c. 1850
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Shenandoah County Farm
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Shenandoah County Farm is located in Virginia
Shenandoah County Farm
Shenandoah County Farm is located in the United States
Shenandoah County Farm
LocationNorth side VA 654, 4,000 feet (1,200 m) east of the junction with US 11, near Maurertown, Virginia
Coordinates38°55′58″N 78°26′52″W
Area166.4 acres (67.3 ha)
Built1829 (1829), c. 1850
Architectural styleFederal
NRHP reference No.93001122[1]
VLR No.085-0086
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 29, 1993
Designated VLRAugust 18, 1993[2]
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It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.[1]

It was destroyed by fire in the early morning of April 13, 2014.[4]

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