White Hall (Toano, Virginia)

While the father and son maintained a thriving gunsmith and brass foundry in Williamsburg, they were apparently avid farmers and enjoyed life outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.

The original structure was built to closely resemble the pre-existing Geddy home located in Colonial Williamsburg.

An addition was built years later to accommodate a kitchen (attached to the house) and living quarters for maids.

The current owner, Bertrand Edward Geddy, maintains the property and has kept the equine portion of the business going over the past few decades.

A cattle type barn was built (and is still maintained) and has provided great insight as to the methods used through the years on the property for farming and animal boarding.

It is worth noting that this structure survived all the major battles held in the local area during the American Civil War.

The property on the western side of Rochambeau Drive was sold to another local family, and has become a new home development that the farm lends its name to.