Locust Hill is an early 19th-century Federal-style mansion north of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States.
[1] Locust Hill was the home of John Thomson Mason (15 March 1765–10 December 1824),[2][3] a prominent American jurist and Attorney General of Maryland in 1806 and nephew of Founding Father of the United States George Mason.
[1] Locust Hill is a Federal-style Flemish-bond brick house situated on the first rise of the eastern slope of Catoctin Mountain.
[1] The residence features a brick water table, twelve-over-twelve double-sash windows, and fanlights over each of the formal entrances.
[1] Locust Hill's property also features several farm buildings, one which is an early 20th-century frame barn with a jerkinhead roof.