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  2. Stoneleigh (Charleston, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Stoneleigh, also known as the Charles E. Ward House or Ruffner Payne House, is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built in 1917 as the residence of Charles E. Ward, a leading West Virginia industrialist. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 as part of the South Hills Multiple Resource ...

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  4. Stoneleigh - Wikipedia

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    Stoneleigh (Stanleytown, Virginia), USA, the former abode of Governor Thomas B. Stanley; Stoneleigh (Charleston, West Virginia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984; Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden, a 42-acre former estate owned by Natural Lands; Stoneleigh Historic District, Towson, Maryland

  5. Stanleytown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Stanleytown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Henry County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,422 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,422 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Martinsville Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  6. Stoneleigh (Stanleytown, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Stoneleigh, the former abode of Governor Thomas B. Stanley, began its construction in 1929 and it was completed in 1932. It was built in the Tudor Revival-style and crafted out of stone from the nearby Smith River. Stanley inhabited this 25-room mansion until his death in 1970, after which his children took ownership.

  7. Stoneleigh Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It is a cohesive residential neighborhood in Central Baltimore County. The first 110-acre (0.45 km 2) section of Stoneleigh was platted in 1922 and later enlarged in 1954 with the central 20 acres (81,000 m 2) of land, on which the Italianate-style Stoneleigh Villa once stood.

  8. Category : Tudor Revival architecture in West Virginia

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  9. Salt Sulphur Springs Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable properties include the Old Stone Hotel, Episcopal Chapel, Stone Store Building (1820), Stone Bath House (1820), Stone Spring House (c. 1820), Sweet Sulphur Springs Site (discovered 1802), Salt Sulphur Spring (discovered 1805), and Iodine Spring (1838). It is the area's most significant collection of native limestone buildings. [2]