The Hidden Jewel of Altavista

Avoca, the principal architectural and cultural landmark of the Town of Altavista, Virginia is an American Queen Anne-style house. It was designed by architect J.M.B. Lewis and built in 1901. Designated a Virginia Historic Landmark and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Avoca is the site of Revolutionary Patriot Colonel Charles Lynch, Final resting place of Civil War Brigadier General James Dearing, and home of the Fauntleroy Family. The property was donated to the Town of Altavista in 1981 and was restored beginning in 1991 by the Lane Company and Country Living Magazine. Below is a beautiful drone tour of the Victorian estate.

Please take a moment to read and watch our introduction video about Avoca’s rich history:

OUR STORY

EXPERIENCE AVOCA

Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of Revolutionary Patriot Colonel Charles Lynch and Civil War Brigadier General James Dearing and explore carefully restored rooms brimming with history. Plan your visit today to indulge in the beauty and heritage of Avoca, where the echoes of the past come alive against a backdrop of natural splendor!

Can't make it to Avoca in person? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Take advantage of our extensive range of virtual tours, offering an immersive glimpse into the home and allowing you to delve into Avoca's rich history no matter where you are. Step into the past and let Avoca's remarkable history unfold before your eyes!

Special thanks…

Avoca Museum would like to thank our generous annual sponsors!

Visit Avoca

Address

1514 Main St
Altavista, VA, 24517
United States

Hours
Tues-Fri 1 PM - 6 PM

Admission
Free, however donations are greatly appreciated. A $10 donation per person is recommended.