White House (Brentsville, Virginia)

[3] It is significant as "the finest example of Federal, residential architecture in Brentsville, Virginia" and is probably the oldest surviving house in the village.

It was first the home of a prominent widow, said to have been the first post-mistress in either Prince William County, or the State of Virginia, and is believed to have been a social gathering place.

Lived in from 1941 through the 1990s by Agnes Webster and her family (rented to the John Curd family in 1959–1962) [4]: 9 The house is a two-story Federal style gabled brick building, with double chimneys at each end.

[4]: 4 In April 2022 the house was purchased by Prince William County.

[5] This article about a property in Prince William County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.