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Tuckahoe Goochland County, Virginia
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This important home on the James River was built shortly
after 1712 and enlarged to its present form around 1730. It survives
with the exterior (including old weather- boarding and sashes) and interior
primary rooms entirely original. It was built by Thomas Randolph
(1689-1730), son of William of Turkey Island, and left to his son William
and wife Maria Judith Page. Tuckahoe was the childhood home of Thomas
Jefferson, who lived there with his parents during the minority of William
and Maria's son, Thomas Mann Randolph. Nearby is the schoolhouse where
Thomas Jefferson received his early education. The house was sold by
the Randolph's in 1830. In 1992 Bohl Architects designed new kitchen
and family quarters to provide contemporary accommodations for the current
owners.
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General view of house
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North stair with carved newel, brackets and
balusters
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Detail of carving at North stair landing
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