Spring Mills Historic District

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LocationPortions of Hammonds Mill Rd. and Harlan Spring Rd., Hedgesville, West Virginia
Coordinates39°33′36″N 77°57′12″W / 39.56000°N 77.95333°W / 39.56000; -77.95333
Area28 acres (11 ha)
Built1790
Spring Mills Historic District
Stephen-Hammond Mill built in 1790
Spring Mills Historic District is located in West Virginia
Spring Mills Historic District
Spring Mills Historic District is located in the United States
Spring Mills Historic District
LocationPortions of Hammonds Mill Rd. and Harlan Spring Rd., Hedgesville, West Virginia
Coordinates39°33′36″N 77°57′12″W / 39.56000°N 77.95333°W / 39.56000; -77.95333
Area28 acres (11 ha)
Built1790
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Federal
NRHP reference No.04000308 [1]
Added to NRHPApril 15, 2004

Spring Mills Historic District is a national historic district located near Hedgesville, Berkeley County, West Virginia. It encompasses five contributing buildings, constructed between about 1790 and 1922, and two contributing sites. They include the Falling Waters Presbyterian Church (1834) and Manse (1922) and Stephen Hammond Mill (c. 1790), Miller's House (c. 1790), and Spring House (c. 1800). The buildings are of masonry construction. The sites are the Falling Waters Presbyterian Church Cemetery and the site of Dr. Allen Hammonds House.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[1]

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