Building
Image
Location
First built
Use
Notes
Morgan's Grove
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
c. 1734
Residence and springhouse
The springhouse is the only remnant
Robert Worthington House
near Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1734
Residence
Original portion dated to 1734, larger house appended in 1784, and later expanded further
Shepherd's Mill
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
prior to 1739
Mill
Expanded through 1800s
The Hermitage (Charles Town, West Virginia)
Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1740
Residence
Stone structure on property is possibly the oldest building in West Virginia.
White House Farm (Jefferson County, West Virginia)
Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1740
Residence and farm
House c. 1740, barn is oldest in West Virginia
Aspen Hall (Martinsburg, West Virginia)
Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1741
Residence
Main house built 1775, earliest portion 1741
Maidstone-on-the-Potomac
Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1741
Residence
Damaged by fire 2009
Thomas Brown House (Inwood, West Virginia)
Inwood, West Virginia
c. 1741
Residence
Main house built 1775, earliest portion 1741
Snodgrass Tavern
Hedgesville, West Virginia
c. 1742
Residence and tavern
Hays-Gerrard House
Gerrardstown, West Virginia
1745
Residence
Hedges-Lemen House
nea Hedgesville, West Virginia
1748
Residence
Expanded 1792
Baldwin-Grantham House
Shanghai, West Virginia
1749
Residence
Earliest portion built 1749 and expanded
Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House
Romney, West Virginia
c. 1750
Residence
Kitchen building built c. 1750
William Boggs Farm
Berkeley County, West Virginia
c. 1750
Residence and farm
Redbud Hollow
Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1750
Residence and farm
The Beverley
Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1750
Residence
Working farm since 1750 with buildings on the farm dating to founding of the farm[ 1]
Union Bryarly's Mill
Darkesville, West Virginia
1751
Residence
Miller's house dated to 1751
Ar-Qua Springs
Arden, West Virginia
c. 1751
Residence
Progressively expanded from original log structure
Strode-Morrison-Tabler House and Farm
Hedgesville, West Virginia
1752
Residence
Peter Burr House
Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia
c. 1753
Residence
Built for a cousin of Aaron Burr , an opponent of the Washington family
Fort Van Meter (Hampshire County, West Virginia)
Glebe, West Virginia
c. 1754
Fortification
Fort Ashby
Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia
1755
Fortification
Built by order of George Washington , commanded by John Ashby
York Hill
Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia
c. 1755
Residence
Oldest section of house dated to mid 1750s
Stone House Mansion
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
1757
Residence
John, David, and Jacob Rees House
Bunker Hill, West Virginia
c. 1760
Residence
Miller's House, Tuscarora Creek Historic District [ 2]
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1760
Residence
Cool Spring Farm (Gerrardstown, West Virginia)
near Gerrardstown, West Virginia
1761
Residence
William Grubb Farm
near Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1763
Residence
Hopewell (Millville, West Virginia)
near Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1765
Residence and mill complex
House and cottage built about 1765
Boidstones Place
near Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1766
Residence
Expanded in the 1850s
Lick Run Plantation
Bedington, West Virginia
before and after 1770
Residence and farm
Built for Samuel Washington
Harewood (West Virginia)
Charles Town, West Virginia
1770
Residence
Built for Samuel Washington
Col. James Graham House
Lowell, West Virginia
1770
Residence
Byrnside-Beirne-Johnson House
near Union, West Virginia
1770
Residence and fortification
Expanded 1855
Graham House
Lowell, West Virginia
c. 1770
Residence
Squared log structure
Hiett House, North River Mills Historic District [ 3]
North River Mills, West Virginia
c. 1770
Residence
Samuel Hedges House
near Hedgesville, West Virginia
1772
Residence
Expanded 1850s
Adam Stephen House
Martinsburg, West Virginia
1772-1789
Residence
Hughes-Cunningham House
near Hedgesville, West Virginia
1772
Residence
Expanded c. 1784
Kern's Fort
Morgantown, West Virginia
1772
Residence
The Willows (Moorefield, West Virginia)
near Moorefield, West Virginia
before 1773
Residence
Van Swearingen-Shepherd House
near Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1773
Residence
Progressively expanded in the 19th century
Traveller's Rest (Kearneysville, West Virginia)
near Kearneysville, West Virginia
1773
Residence
Built for General Horatio Gates
Sloan–Parker House
near Junction, West Virginia
1774
Residence
Front section built 1790
Gap View Farm
near Charles Town, West Virginia
1774
Residence
Main house built 1774, small building 1750
Gilbert and Samuel McKown House
near Charles Town, West Virginia
1774
Residence
Prato Rio
Leetown, West Virginia
1775
Residence
[ 4]
Stump Family Farm
near Moorefield, West Virginia
c. 1775
Residence
Hays-Pitzer House
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
1775
Residence
Stone section built about 1800, log section 1775
Springfield, Mill Creek Historic District[ 5]
Bunker Hill, West Virginia
c. 1775
Residence
Henshaw Miller House, Mill Creek Historic District[ 5]
Bunker Hill, West Virginia
c. 1780
Residence
Levi Shinn House
Shinnston, West Virginia
1778
Residence
John Fryatt House, Darkesville Historic District [ 6]
Darkesville, West Virginia
c. 1780
Residence
Thomas Swearingen House, Jones Mill Run Historic District [ 7]
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1780
Residence
John VanMetre House
near Kearneysville, West Virginia
1780s
Residence and farm
1780, enlarged 1800
Media Farm
Charles Town, West Virginia
1780s
Residence and farm
Original structure built 1780s and progressively expanded
Happy Retreat
Charles Town, West Virginia
1780s
Residence and farm
Original kitchen built about 1780 and expanded from there
Rockland (Shepherdstown, West Virginia)
near Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1780s
Residence and farm
Original structure built 1771-1785 and progressively expanded
Fort Pleasant
near Moorefield, West Virginia
c. 1780s-1790s
Residence and fortification
Fortification built 17802, house built 1790s
Walnut Grove (Union, West Virginia)
near Union, West Virginia
1780s
Kitchen built 1780s
Jacob Prickett Jr. Log House
near Montana, West Virginia
1781
Residence
White Bush
near Falling Waters, West Virginia
c. 1781-1785
Residence
Old Hemlock
Brandonville, West Virginia
c. 1782
Residence
Captain William Lucas and Robert Lucas House
near Shepherdstown, West Virginia
c. 1783
Residence
The Homestead, Burlington Historic District (Burlington, West Virginia) [ 8]
Burlington, West Virginia
c. 1784
Residence
Johnston-Truax House
Weirton, West Virginia
1785
Residence
Repeatedly expanded
Rehoboth Church
Union, West Virginia
1785-86
Church
a log church, which is the oldest church in WV
Rumsey Hall (Shepherdstown, West Virginia)
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1786 onwards
Residence and hotel
Progressively expanded
Renick Farm (Renick, West Virginia)
Renick, West Virginia
1788
Residence and farm
Old Stone Tavern (Moorefield, West Virginia)
Moorefield, West Virginia
1788
Residence and tavern
Nicholas Switzer House
near Wardensville, West Virginia
1788
Residence
Nathaniel and Isaac Kuykendall House
near Romney, West Virginia
1789
Residence
Stuart Manor
Lewisburg, West Virginia
1789
Residence
1778 building on site
Poor House, Tuscarora Creek Historic District [ 2]
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1788
Residence
Ben Boyd Store, Darkesville Historic District [ 6]
Darkesville, West Virginia
1789
Residence
Expanded in 19th century
Allstadt House and Ordinary
near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence and tavern
Was involved in John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
Strider Farm
near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence and farm
Salt box House, Darkesville Historic District [ 6]
Darkesville, West Virginia
1790s
Residence
The Rocks (Jefferson County, West Virginia)
near Meyerstown, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence and farmstead
Miller House, North River Mills Historic District [ 3]
North River Mills, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence
Henry Sherrard Mill, Mill Creek Historic District [ 5]
Bunker Hill, West Virginia
c. 1790
Mill
Stephen-Hammond Mill, Spring Mills Historic District [ 9]
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence and mill
John Lyle House, Tuscarora Creek Historic District [ 2]
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence
Robert Daniels House, Mill Creek Historic District[ 5]
Bunker Hill, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence
Baker House
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1790s
Residence
Reed's Mill
Secondcreek, West Virginia
1791
Mill
Chapline-Shenton House
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1793
Residence
later used as a Civil War hospital after Antietam
Spring Valley Farm
Union, West Virginia
1793
Residence
Cabin built 1793
Alexander Campbell Mansion
Bethany, West Virginia
1793
Residence
Repeatedly enlarged
Cold Spring (Shepherdstown, West Virginia)
near Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1793
Residence
Jonathan Seaman House, Darkesville Historic District [ 6]
Darkesville, West Virginia
c. 1795
Residence
Old Stone House (Morgantown, West Virginia)
Morgantown, West Virginia
1796
Residence
[ 10]
Orndoff-Cross House
Morgantown, West Virginia
1796
Residence
[ 11]
Old Stone Church (Lewisburg, West Virginia)
Lewisburg, West Virginia
1796
Church
Stone Manse
Caldwell, West Virginia
1796
Parsonage
Edward Rumsey House, Tuscarora Creek Historic District [ 2]
near Martinsburg, West Virginia
c. 1796
Residence
Elmwood (Shepherdstown, West Virginia)
near Shepherdstown, West Virginia
1797
Residence
Richwood Hall
near Charles Town, West Virginia
1797
Residence
Built for Lawrence Augustine Washington , expanded in 19th century
Miller's Tavern
Wellsburg, West Virginia
1797
Inn
Demolished 2019
John Mathias House
Mathias, West Virginia
1797
Residence
Expanded 1825
Mill Island (Moorefield, West Virginia)
near Moorefield, West Virginia
c. 1798
Residence
Expanded 1840
Hillside (Charles Town, West Virginia)
near Charles Town, West Virginia
c. 1799
Residence
Harper's Ferry Armory
Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
1799
Armory
Site of abolitionist John Brown's raid in 1859.[ 12]
Beall-Air
Halltown, West Virginia
rear section before 1800
Residence
Built for Lewis Washington , was involved in John Brown's raid
William Wilson House (Gerrardstown, West Virginia)
Gerrardstown, West Virginia
Between 1792 and 1802
Residence
Springhill, Mill Creek Historic District[ 5]
Bunker Hill, West Virginia
c. 1790
Residence