Tusculum (Amherst, Virginia)

It was a two-story Georgian and Federal style frame house built in two principal phases.

[1] The house has been described as "one of the oldest and most architecturally significant dwellings in the Virginia Piedmont", and is said by one source to have been the birthplace of Senator William H.

[5] However, the cost of renovation proved to be too great, and in 2013 it was decided to offer the home for sale, with stipulations as to the manner in which it could be restored.

[6] In 2014 the home was purchased by a local couple who announced plans to rebuild it at Forks of Buffalo, around eight miles from its original location in the vicinity of Clifford.

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