Hermitage Road house featured in “R Home” magazine

R Home Magazine, the home and garden companion to Richmond Magazine, spotlighted the house that launched the Hermitage Road Historic District in its April issue (available at Barnes & Noble and other area locations). Montrose, a massive brick and stone mansion at 4104 Hermitage Road (near the intersection of Hermitage and Bellevue), had been vacant for […]

R Home Magazine, the home and garden companion to Richmond Magazine, spotlighted the house that launched the Hermitage Road Historic District in its April issue (available at Barnes & Noble and other area locations).

Montrose, a massive brick and stone mansion at 4104 Hermitage Road (near the intersection of Hermitage and Bellevue), had been vacant for more than a decade when its current owners moved into it in 1989. From the article:

Most homes on the avenue were originally built as country cottages for the wealthy. Montrose was built in 1898 for the Edmund Strudwick family by D. Wiley Anderson, a prolific and versatile architect who worked mostly on Richmond’s North Side … [Montrose] may have also served as a clubhouse for the masons of the neighboring Scottish Rite Temple.

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