Pace–King House, Richmond
Facts and practical information
The Pace–King House, also known as the Charles Hill House, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1860, and is a large two-story, three bay, Italianate style brick dwelling. It has a shallow hipped roof with a richly detailed bracketed cornice and four exterior end chimneys. It features a one-story, cast-iron porch, composed of a wide center arch with narrow flanking arches, all supported on slender foliated columns. Also on the property are a contributing brick, two-story servants' house fronted by a two-level gallery and a brick structure which incorporates the original kitchen and stable outbuildings. ()
Downtown Richmond (Shockoe Bottom)Richmond
Pace–King House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Richmond Coliseum, Virginia Holocaust Museum, Edgar Allan Poe Museum, The National.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Pace–King House?
How to get to Pace–King House by public transport?
Train
- Richmond Main Street (7 min walk)
Bus
- A • Lines: 1A, 1C (18 min walk)
- B • Lines: 1A, 1C (18 min walk)