Virginia Historical Society
The Garden Club of Virginia Collection
Kenmore
1201 Washington Avenue, Fredericksburg 22401
540 373-3381
http://www.kenmore.orgKenmore, the home of Betty Washington, sister of George Washington, and her husband, Colonel Fielding Lewis, a strong supporter of the Revolutionary cause, was once the main dwelling on a plantation of 1,300 acres near Fredericksburg, Va. After Betty Lewis’s death in 1797, the property changed hands until being purchased by the Gordon family in 1819, who actually named it “Kenmore.” It remained in private hands until the Kenmore Association (now known as George Washington’s Fredericksburg Foundation) saved the house from destruction in the 1920s. The Garden Club of Virginia took an interest in the restoration of its gardens in 1924, although work did not begin in earnest until 1929, when the acquisition of adjoining property enabled the application of a plan conceived by famed landscape architect Charles F. Gillette. Imaginative fund-raising to support the project led to the creation of what is now a highly popular annual event, Historic Garden Week. Acquisition of additional land and buildings on the eastern side of the mansion allowed an expansion of the original plan, including the construction of an enclosing wall, that was undertaken by the design and under the direction of Gillette beginning in 1940. The restoration of the Kenmore gardens was the first of The Garden Club’s restoration projects and thus set precedents for all of the club’s future endeavors.
As a part of all of The Garden Club’s restoration projects, committee members visit sites regularly following the restoration work. As Ralph E. Griswold, fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, has explained: “Realizing that restoration without intelligent maintenance was as foolish as expecting plants not to grow, The Garden Club required owners to guarantee perpetual maintenance and provided for periodic inspection to ensure the fulfillment of that guarantee.” In the case of Kenmore, this led to additional plans in the early 1990s, including the design of a “wilderness walk” along the southwestern edge of the Kenmore property prepared by the Club’s landscape architect, Rudy J. Favretti of Connecticut.
The photographic images presented on this web page from the collection of The Garden Club of Virginia record various stages of the specific restoration project featured and do not necessarily present current-day views of restored gardens or structures.
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Walkway to the rear entrance to Kenmore, lined with common boxwood.
Slide, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Museum Collection
1997.31.1.GClick here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
View from the rear porch at Kenmore toward the walkway and gardens Slide, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Museum Collection
1997.31.1.CClick here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Entrance walk and gate, featuring tree-shaded lawn at the front of the house
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Museum Collection
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Garden walk
Slide, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
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1997.31.1.BClick here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
The enclosing garden wall. Built at the direction of The Garden Club, the wall was modeled after the enclosure at Ware Church in Gloucester County.
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Museum Collection
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The Entrance lawn
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Museum Collection
1997.31.1.KClick here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Another view of the entrance lawn and walk
Photographic print, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscripts Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
The garden sundial
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
The rear garden is planted with an array of authentic perennials arranged on an eighteenth-century formal garden plan
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Descending the stone stairs toward the garden gate
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
The garden gate
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 4Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
View of the Garden pavilion, which was copied from the pavilion at Federal Hill in Fredericksburg
Photographic print, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 4Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Proposed Arrangement for the Grounds at Kenmore, by Charles F. Gillette, 1925
Drawing, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 3Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Wall Details for Kenmore in Fredericksburg, by Charles F. Gillette, 1930
Drawing, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 3Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Additional brick walks at Kenmore, by Charles F. Gillette, 1936. New walks circled the mansion house and included some re-laying of extant walkways
Drawing, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 3Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Garden Walls and Fence Details for Kenmore, by Charles F. Gillette, 1940
Drawing, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 3Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Planting Plan for the Wilderness Walk, southwest of the mansion house and gift shop, by Rudy J. Favretti, 1992
Drawing, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 3Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Border Bed and Details, Kenmore, by Rudy J. Favretti, 1992. Border for the Wilderness Walk, with plant specifications
Drawing, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 3Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Report of the chairman of the Kenmore Committee, Mrs. Thomas S. (Laura Martin) Wheelwright, May 18, 1932. Provides thorough documentation of the first phase of the Kenmore restoration and related activities
Report, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Invoice, 1940, of Charles F. Gillette for work done at Kenmore in the second phase of the initial restoration, including construction of gates and walls
Invoice, Gardens, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)
Restoration Committee Report, ca. 1993, including a summary of the Kenmore project and landscape plans
Report, Restoration Committee, Kenmore, Fredericksburg, Va.
Manuscript Collection
Mss3 G1673 a Section 2Click here to order a reproduction of this image. (Opens a new window)