Hanover, VA Highlights
The historic Hanover Courthouse, built in the 18th century and was in use as a courthouse until the 1970s, was where Patrick Henry argued the famous Parson's Cause in 1763. Today, the courthouse is used for meetings, weddings, and events.
Having hosted George Washington, Lord Cornwallis, and the Marquis de Lafayette, this nearly 300-year old historic colonial-era tavern is an integral part of Hanover history. It even served as a post office from the late 1700s until 1911! Today, it has been restored and offers tours, cultural events, and a restaurant on the premises.
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I love John Housman. Such a pleasure to talk to and work with. He was always prompt with following up with me and extremely knowledgeable. I really enjoyed my conversations with him. A wonderful asset to the team.
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This was the easiest and best experience I have had at this. This is my 4th home to purchase and 3rd built from the ground up and they were very knowledgeable and friendly and helped with all questions even weeks later!
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They were very customer focused and the building process was extremely smooth with high quality and built to last.
-William
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