Explore the historic Virginia plantation that was the final home and burial place of Patrick Henry, the fiery orator who galvanized the American Revolution.
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May 10, 2025
Yesterday we visited Scotchtown anther home of Patrick Henry and learned about Redhill so we added a trip there to our plans.it was well worth the visit. The staff at the visitor center were very inf…Full review by Sandra C
Apr 26, 2025
Great piece of history. Little off the beaten path but well worth the price. Beautiful area. Good video at the beginning and nice grounds. They have golf carts which was helpful (not a huge area b…Full review by plesprue
Apr 25, 2025
My husband & I have visited Red Hill twice, once for the Holiday Open House 12/23 & then for Patrick Henry's birthday celebration 5/24. The site is just beautiful & every staff member we encountered …Full review by PLnj2013
Daily tour schedule and cost? Are reservations required?
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Hi there! Your visit is self-guided on regular days. Our admission fees for adults start at $8.00 and down as certain discounts apply. No reservations are required. More information can …
Hi there! Your visit is self-guided on regular days. Our admission fees for adults start at $8.00 and down as certain discounts apply. No reservations are required. More information can be found on our website.
Why is there an outline in the grass in the aerial picture of the house?
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The outline in the grass shows the additions to Patrick Henry's original house by his son, John, and then his great granddaughter, Lucy Henry Harrison. The house …
The outline in the grass shows the additions to Patrick Henry's original house by his son, John, and then his great granddaughter, Lucy Henry Harrison. The house (including Patrick Henry's original house) burned to the ground in 1919. I hope this helps and if you have more questions, feel free to ask!