Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House, Elkins
Facts and practical information
Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House, also known as Halliehurst, is an historic mansion located at Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia. It was designed by architect Charles T. Mott and built in 1890, as a summer home for U.S. Senator Stephen Benton Elkins. It consists of a three-story main block with hipped roof and service wing. The roof is punctuated by towers, turrets, dormers, and chimneys. A porch surrounds much of the first floor. It features a two-story portico with columns around a central, flat roofed tower. Located on a mountainside, it commands a view of the valley beneath and the forest and mountain peaks that surround the valley. In 1923, the house and approximately 60 acres of land were deeded to Davis & Elkins College by Sen. Elkins' widow. ()
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Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, West Virginia Railroad Museum, Davis & Elkins College, Randolph County Courthouse and Jail.