Glebe of Shelburne Parish

The Glebe of Shelburne Parish is a house built as a glebe in rural Loudoun County, Virginia around 1775 to attract a cleric to preach in the Shelburne Parish of the Anglican Church.

[3] The two-story brick house stands on a hilltop overlooking Goose Creek.

The interior may not have been completed until after the American Revolution, as its detailing is Greek Revival in character.

[1] The Shelburne Glebe is contained within the larger Goose Creek Historic District, a rural landscape.

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