Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House

Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House Explore 126 acres and two historic houses, Woodlawn and Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House Capitol. Mrs.

Woodlawn and Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House are two historic sites owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We are innovative partners with the Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture as well as Nelly's Needlers, a group of dedicated women who continue needlepoint in Woodlawn's first owner, Nelly Custis' honor, as a way to support our sites. Woodlawn, the first s

ite operated by the National Trust, was part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon. In 1799, he gave the site to his nephew, Lawrence Lewis, and Lewis’ new bride, Eleanor “Nelly” Parke Custis, Martha’s granddaughter, in hopes of keeping Nelly close to Mount Vernon. The newly-married couple built the Georgian/Federal house designed by William Thornton, architect of the U.S. In 1846, the entire plantation was sold to Quaker timber merchants, who purposefully operated the farm plantation with free labor, making a statement in Virginia on the eve of the Civil War. At the turn of the twentieth century, two separate owners, Paul Kester and Elizabeth Sharpe, lovingly restored the property using the best Colonial Revival architects and builders. Senator Oscar Underwood from Alabama, an uncompromising advocate for civil rights, lived at the mansion from 1925 until his death in 1929. Operated as a historic house museum since 1949, Woodlawn is an interesting case-study of the cultural relevance of the house museum. Woodlawn relies on local support and engagement to succeed. During the 1930s, Frank Lloyd Wright set his formidable attention towards designing affordable middle-class residences. More than 100 of these modest homes, referred to as Usonian, thought to mean “the United States of North America,” were constructed between 1936 and Wright’s death in 1959, including the Pope-Leighey house (1940). Commissioned in 1939 by Loren Pope, a journalist in Falls Church, the residence was sold to Robert and Marjorie Leighey in 1946. The house was in the path of an expansion of Highway 66, so in an effort to preserve the building, Mrs. Leighey gave the property to the National Trust, which relocated it to nearby Woodlawn and granted her lifetime tenancy. Leighey occupied the house at Woodlawn, until her death in 1983. Unusually, the house required a second move due to the instability of the clay soil, and was relocated about thirty feet up the hill in 1995-96.

📅MARK YOUR CALENDARS! We have some exciting upcoming programs at Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House!
08/12/2026

📅MARK YOUR CALENDARS! We have some exciting upcoming programs at Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House!

This week, visitors to the Pope-Leighey House will have the unique opportunity to observe ongoing preservation efforts a...
08/10/2026

This week, visitors to the Pope-Leighey House will have the unique opportunity to observe ongoing preservation efforts as the exterior of this Frank Lloyd Wright designed home undergoes cleaning. You can learn more about this preservation work during our Wright at Twilight event on Friday, August 21st, featuring a special talk at 7:15 PM by Julie Butler, Preservation Director from The Durable Restoration Company.

Get your tickets today!
https://www.woodlawnpopeleighey.org/upcomingevents

  you can visit Virginia’s only public Frank Lloyd Wright house at night?Join us August 21 for Wright at Twilight at the...
08/04/2026

you can visit Virginia’s only public Frank Lloyd Wright house at night?

Join us August 21 for Wright at Twilight at the Pope-Leighey House! Take a self-guided tour, enjoy a glass of wine as the light changes, learn about recent preservation work at the site, and bring a blank cotton item to craft your own wearable art featuring the house's iconic windows!

Tickets are $40 (includes 1 drink). BYO picnic welcome!

Tickets and more information: https://www.woodlawnpopeleighey.org/upcomingevents/2023/10/20/wright-at-twilight-5djam-fnbaa-hjdsm-w3bbw-ylcyj-shb29-ry4br-2nppn-b6hf3-rjlmc-s3nga-perkx-arytg

Our interpretation team has spent the past month sharing Woodlawn's rich history with groups from Arcadia Farm Camp. It ...
07/30/2026

Our interpretation team has spent the past month sharing Woodlawn's rich history with groups from Arcadia Farm Camp. It was a blast sharing local history with such a curious group of kids and watching them discover the story of the land where they attend camp.

Visitors often ask what the "F" stands for on the shakers at Pope-Leighey House. You likely know the P and S stand for p...
07/28/2026

Visitors often ask what the "F" stands for on the shakers at Pope-Leighey House. You likely know the P and S stand for pepper and salt, while the F marks the flour shaker. Historically, flour shakers were kept handy with other spices for tasks like dusting pastry dough, coating baking pans, and thickening gravies.

07/26/2026

Preservation in action! 

This Quaker signature quilt was recently sent for preservation and was expertly treated by the team at RB Textile Conservation. The quilt was cleaned and prepared for display. Damaged areas were treated and stabilized by placing a fine netting over the damaged areas to reduce future loss. You can see this piece on display in our newest exhibit, "Friends Gather Here: A Legacy of Two Communities at Woodlawn."

Gift of Susan Hellman

Make the most of the gorgeous weekend weather with a trip to Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House. Whether you’re touring the h...
07/24/2026

Make the most of the gorgeous weekend weather with a trip to Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House. Whether you’re touring the homes, exploring our free exhibit, or taking a peaceful stroll through the grounds, we can’t wait to welcome you!

Our gift shop is blooming with brand-new summer arrivals! If you are looking to bring a little piece of nature home, we ...
07/13/2026

Our gift shop is blooming with brand-new summer arrivals! If you are looking to bring a little piece of nature home, we have something special just for you. Best of all, your purchase directly supports the museum's conservation and education programs!

Join our Senior Manager of Public Programs and Interpretation, Elizabeth Reese, for a special presentation on Woodlawn's...
07/11/2026

Join our Senior Manager of Public Programs and Interpretation, Elizabeth Reese, for a special presentation on Woodlawn's newest exhibit: "Friends Gather Here: A Legacy of Two Communities at Woodlawn." Join us on Saturday, July 18th from 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. at Sherwood Regional Library to learn more about the Quaker families who settled at Woodlawn in the mid-19th century and the established free Black community they joined. Together, they demonstrated the power of equality and free labor in a time of deep national division.

Registration is not required but will allow visitors to receive email reminders for the event and assist organizers with planning.

Registration: https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/16750538

Continue the celebration with the Virginia 250 Passport! You can visit the 70 historic sites featured in this commemorat...
07/09/2026

Continue the celebration with the Virginia 250 Passport! You can visit the 70 historic sites featured in this commemorative booklet and uncover the stories that shape our nation!

Grab your passport at . Program participants receive a 15% discount at participating locations. The program runs until December 31, 2026. Visit virginiahistory.org to learn more!

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