Francoise Real Estate - City of Richmond - Fan, Museum and West End Properties
Richmond Landmarks
HomeFor SaleReal Estate ServicesHistoric RichmondContact Us
 All Historic RichmondLandmarksRichmond Links

Richmond is a city of monuments that has become something of a monument itself to America’s New South. The City’s historic buildings and world-class museums nestle next to new structures designed to harmonize with the past even as they define the city’s future. The re-built James River and Kanawha Canal “Canal Walk” allows visitors easy access to the only metropolitan whitewater river in the country. Buildings ranging from the historic Tredegar Iron Works to the modern Federal Reserve to the transportation hub Main Street Station are at the center of the River District, a popular entertainment and dining enclave. Entertainment, dining and nightlife activity continues to grow in Shockoe Slip and Shockoe Bottom, two areas that have had a great rebirth after the construction of the floodwall in 1995.

John Kerr Branch House

John Kerr Branch HouseThe Branch House is at the corner of Monument and Davis Avenue. It appears to be the largest house on Monument Avenue at between 27,000 - 33,000 sq. ft. This Tudor Revival mansion was built for John K. Branch by Architect John Russell Pope. The design was inspired by the English house Compton Wynyates.

DisclosurePrivacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsContact Us

© Copyright 2004-2007 Francoise Real Estate, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
All information furnished regarding property for sale, lease or financing is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and it is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions.

Site design & hosting by ISOL