Address:

821 Irving Avenue

Colonial Beach, VA 22443

Year Bulit:

1885

House Style:

Stick

Orginal Owner:

Helen and Colonel J.O.P Burnside

Architect:

Unknown

Square Feet:

3000

Bedrooms:

5

Building Material:

Wood

Foundation Type:

Not Available

Roof Type:

Not Available

Acres:

0

Timeline

  • Mar 1987

    Outdoors

    Spring

    Not Available

    Front

    Not Available

    Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, owned this riverside summer cottage from the time he inherited it from his father, Alexander Melville Bell, in 1907 until in 1918 when he deeded it to his private secretary, Arthur McCurdy. The elder Bell, a distinguished British elocutionist, purchased the house as a retreat in 1886, following his 1881 move to Washington, D.C. Although the younger Bell normally summered in Canada, he made visits here during his thirteen years of ownership. Local tradition has it that Bell experimented with kites or “flying machines,” launching them from the balcony here. The house was built ca. 1883 for Col. J.O.P. Burnside. It is a classic example of Stick Style residential architecture, a style popular in the northeast but relatively rare in Virginia. The Stick Style is characterized by its use of various lumber elements for decorative effects. Abbreviations: VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register NPS: National Park Service NRHP: National Register of H

  • 1885 821 Irving Avenue was built

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