
Stratford Hall, home of the Lee family of Virginia and the birthplace of Robert E. Lee, is one of the great houses of American history. Its magnificent setting on a high bluff above the Potomac River and its bold architectural style set it apart from any other colonial house, but its highest distinction is the family of patriots who lived there. The Plantation is still managed as a farm today on 1,900 of its original acres. Come and enjoy an unhurried visit to the country!