They include a large, two-story, brick slave's quarters built about 1825; a stone and brick stables that was later converted into a dwelling; a turn-of-the-20th-century farmhouse and its associated agricultural and domestic related outbuildings; a late-19th century vernacular hall-parlor-plan house; two historic dwelling sites; as well as orchards and fields of improved pasture.
[3] Graham F. Blandy bequeathed 700 acres of his approximately 900-acre estate to the University of Virginia, which accepted it after his death in 1926.
The University began its program of agricultural biology at Blandy in 1927, and converted part of the landscape into an arboretum.
This addition created a U-shaped building with the original Quarters section as the east wing.
This article about a property in Clarke County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.