Farmers Bank of Fredericksburg

It was built in 1819–20, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, rectangular red-brick building in the Federal style.

It features a slate-covered front gable roof with a lunette window in the front pediment, wide cornice, three pairs of brick chimneys, and engaged pedestal columns with full entablature on the front facade.

The front portion of the main floor had been used as a banking house since its construction, while the rooms at the rear and those on the second floor housed the bank's cashiers and their families from 1820 to 1920.

[3] In 2016, after completing renovations to the inside of the building, the building was converted into a restaurant while keeping the existing bank vault as a private dining area.

This article about a property in Fredericksburg, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.