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Posted 1914, Manor House “Scaleby”, Mr. H.B. Gilpin, near Boyce and Millwood Va, Berryville, Virginia, Valley of Virginia,
Published Expressly for The Williamsport Paper Co., Williamsport Pa, Pennsylvania,
Series Number 406523
RE: https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/021-0086/.
“A monument to affluence, the splendid mansion of Scaleby in Clarke County is one of Virginia’s most ambitious manifestations of the American Country House movement. Emulating the stately homes of England, a proper country house required a mansion of a scale and design sufficient to inspire awe. Complementary heroic gates, formal gardens, and park-like grounds were all necessary ingredients of the formula. With its forthright classicism and red brick walls, Scaleby evokes a more American than European image though its scale is European. It was designed by Howard Sill of Baltimore for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brook Gilpin, and built in 1909-11. Mrs. Gilpin, the former Hattie Newcomer, was a Baltimore heiress who in 1907 decided to establish a country estate in fashionable Clarke County. She named the place Scaleby after the Gilpin ancestral home in England. Owned by the Gilpin family until 1986, the estate remains in private hands. Scaleby contributes to the Chapel Rural Historic District.”