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Heathsville, VA

Heathsville is an unincorporated community on the Northern Neck of Virginia. The community is the seat of Northumberland County. The population is around 150.

Heathsville was founded in 1681 as Northumberland Court House. It was later named for John Heath, a lawyer and politician who was a US Representative for Virginia from 1793 to 1797. The town was actually laid out in 1798 according to a plan by noted architect Henry Benjamin Latrobe. With Northumberland County remaining an agricultural county, growth has always been slow, and Heathsville is still a typical Virginia small courthouse town.


The Northumberland County Courthouse, on Monument Place. The courthouse was built in 1851 and extensively renovated in 1900.



The Confederate monument, on the courthouse square. The monument was dedicated in 1873.



The old Rice's Hotel, on Monument Place behind the county courthouse. The hotel was built in 1795.



The old jail, off of Monument Place. The jail was built in 1844.



The old Heathsville Methodist Protestant Church, on Monument Place. The church was built in 1860.



Buildings on Monument Place.



St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, on Northumberland Highway. The church was built in 1881.



The Academy, on St. Stephens Lane. The house was built in 1800.



Heathsville United Methodist Church, on Courthouse Road. The church was built in 1894.



The Juliana Hayes Monument, at Courthouse Road and Northumberland Highway. The monument was dedicated in 1928.



A house on Northumberland Highway.



A house on Courthouse Road.



A house on Courthouse Road.



A house on Northumberland Highway.



A house on Northumberland Highway.



A house on Northumberland Highway.



Springfield, on Northumberland Highway. The house was built in 1828.

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