Explore the Historic Thomas Everard House in Colonial Williamsburg
Discover the elegance of 18th-century life at the Thomas Everard House, a historical landmark in Colonial Williamsburg rich with captivating stories.
Step back in time at the Thomas Everard House, a beautifully preserved historical landmark in Colonial Williamsburg. This stunning attraction offers visitors a glimpse into 18th-century life, showcasing exquisite architecture and rich history. Wander through its elegant rooms and lush gardens, and immerse yourself in the stories of the past that shaped this iconic town.
A brief summary to Thomas Everard House
- 214 Palace Green St, Williamsburg, Virginia, 23185, US
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Local tips
- Visit during guided tour hours for a richer understanding of the house's history.
- Allow time to explore the gardens and take photographs for a complete experience.
- Check the seasonal events calendar for special activities and demonstrations.
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Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, head southeast on Visitor Center Dr toward US-60 E. Turn right onto US-60 E and continue for about 0.5 miles. Turn left onto S Henry St and follow it for about 0.3 miles. Turn right onto E Francis St and then a quick left onto Palace Green St. The Thomas Everard House will be on your right at 214 Palace Green St. Parking is available nearby, but may incur a fee.
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Public Transportation
To reach the Thomas Everard House via public transportation, start at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center. Board the 'Williamsburg Trolley' which runs frequently throughout the area. You will want to take the trolley heading towards the 'Historic Area' and get off at the stop for 'Palace Green'. From there, it's a short walk down Palace Green St. The Thomas Everard House will be on your left at 214 Palace Green St. Note that there may be a small fee for the trolley ride.
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Walking
If you are already within the Historic Triangle area and prefer to walk, you can navigate to the Thomas Everard House by walking south on S Henry St from the Historic Area. Continue for about 0.5 miles until you reach E Francis St. Turn right, and then take an immediate left onto Palace Green St. The Thomas Everard House is located at 214 Palace Green St, just a short distance ahead on your right. This route is approximately a 15-minute walk.
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