Chapel Hill is a historic plantation house located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia.
The oldest sections of the main house dates to the mid-1820s and is in the Federal style.
The house was remodeled and enlarged in 1941 in the Colonial Revival style, after plans drawn up by George L. Howe, a Washington, DC architect.
The property was purchased by William J. Donovan (1883-1959) in 1938, who subsequently undertook the renovation and expansion of the main house.
This article about a property in Clarke County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.