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  1. Stratford Hall, located in Westmoreland County, Virginia, brings together people from around the world to experience two-thousand acres of natural and human history, preserved and presented so that we can all learn from the courageous struggles of our ancestors, taking inspiration both from what they endured and what they accomplished.

  2. Stratford Hall is a historic house museum near Lerty in Westmoreland County, Virginia. It was the plantation house of four generations of the Lee family of Virginia (with descendants later to expand to Maryland and other states).

  3. Stratford Hall is a 1,500-acre plantation located in Westmoreland County on the Potomac River. The politician and planter Thomas Lee purchased the land for Stratford in 1717; although no records exist to indicate when the house was built, construction likely began in 1738 and was completed sometime in the 1740s.

  4. Stratford Hall is my favorite day-trip destination on Virginia's Northern Neck. It's known as Robert E. Lee's birthplace, but it is far more than just another shrine to Lee. The credit for this architectural beauty goes to R. E. Lee's ancestors--the prominent Lee family.

  5. Nestled along the Potomac River, Stratford Halls nearly 2,000 acres comes to life through the presentation and preservation of the 18th-century Great House, vibrant gardens, nature trails revealing breathtaking river views, and the stories of all who lived here.

  6. Hours of Operation 10:00am to 5:00pm Wednesday – Sundays: Great House & Historic Outbuildings, Visitor Center, and Grounds open Mondays & Tuesdays: Great House & Historic Outbuildings closed for tours; Visitor Center and Grounds open Gift Shop Hours of Operation: Wednesdays through Fridays: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays: 10 a.m ...

  7. Built by Thomas Lee in the 1730s, Stratford Hall Plantation is the birthplace of Robert E. Lee and was home to four generations of the Lee family, including the only brothers to sign the Declaration of Independence: Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee.