The Smith Home

This home is part of a 19th century 140-acre farm.  This elegant four-story Georgian Style Colonial home was built in 1996 by local builder, James Gordon Kincheloe, who built many of the homes in Wyckland. Designed to replicate Shirley Plantation, Virginia’s oldest plantation on the James River, settled in 1638, the Smith home includes a mansard style roof with five dormers and a pineapple on the peak of the roof. The pineapple is the colonial symbol for hospitality.  Another accurate colonial period detail is the extra thick 2×6 walls of the entire home.

Note: Street parking is extremely limited.

After picking up your ticket book at Clifton Presbyterian Church, please catch the complimentary shuttle. The shuttle will make a continuous loop to take ticket holders to the Mulrooney, Coleman, and Smith homes before returning to CPC. Ticket books are not sold at any of the homes nor at Cloverleaf Equine Center.

Smith Home 2025