Lynecrook Plantation

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Carlisle

England

Lynecrook Plantation

A hedge-lined minor road Looking north-westward towards Woodside.
A hedge-lined minor road Credit: Peter Wood

Lynecrook Plantation is a historic site located in Cumberland, a town in Wood County, West Virginia. Situated in the heart of a dense forest, this plantation holds significant historical value and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's past.

The plantation was established in the early 19th century and was named after its founder, John Lynecrook. The main building on the plantation is a grand two-story mansion, which showcases a blend of architectural styles from the era, including Greek Revival and Federal influences. The mansion is constructed of locally sourced wood and features a symmetrical facade with a central entrance and large windows on each side.

Surrounding the mansion are vast acres of land, which were primarily used for agricultural purposes during the plantation's heyday. The plantation's fertile soil allowed for the cultivation of various crops, including tobacco, corn, and wheat. Today, visitors can explore the plantation grounds and witness the remnants of the former crops and agricultural infrastructure.

Lynecrook Plantation also played a role in the Civil War, serving as a strategic location for Confederate forces during the conflict. The plantation was a vital supply base, providing essential resources to Confederate troops in the region.

Today, Lynecrook Plantation is open to the public as a historical site and museum. Visitors can tour the mansion and learn about the plantation's rich history through exhibits and guided tours. The site offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and gain insights into the lives of the people who lived and worked on this historic plantation in Cumberland, West Virginia.

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Lynecrook Plantation Images

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A hedge-lined minor road Looking north-westward towards Woodside.
A hedge-lined minor road
Looking north-westward towards Woodside.
A section of hedge and tree-lined minor road beside Fauldmoor Wood Looking southward towards Woodside.
A section of hedge and tree-lined minor road beside Fauldmoor Wood
Looking southward towards Woodside.
Floriston Bridge over M6 northbound
Floriston Bridge over M6 northbound
River Esk At Metal Bridge, north of Carlisle
River Esk
At Metal Bridge, north of Carlisle
View east from the M6
View east from the M6
M6 crossing the River Esk
M6 crossing the River Esk
M6, southbound The M6 motorway runs from junction 19 of the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange, near Rugby to the Gretna junction (J45). Here it becomes the A74(M) and M74 which continues to Glasgow.

The M6 is the longest motorway in the United Kingdom (232 miles) and one of the busiest. It incorporates the first length of motorway opened in the UK (the Preston bypass in 1958) and forms part of a motorway "Backbone of Britain", running north-south between London and Glasgow via the industrial north of England. It is also part of the east-west route between the Midlands and the east coast ports.
M6, southbound
The M6 motorway runs from junction 19 of the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange, near Rugby to the Gretna junction (J45). Here it becomes the A74(M) and M74 which continues to Glasgow. The M6 is the longest motorway in the United Kingdom (232 miles) and one of the busiest. It incorporates the first length of motorway opened in the UK (the Preston bypass in 1958) and forms part of a motorway "Backbone of Britain", running north-south between London and Glasgow via the industrial north of England. It is also part of the east-west route between the Midlands and the east coast ports.
Metal Bridge Metal Bridge is more an area of marshland than a hamlet, on both sides of the estuary where the confluence of the rivers Esk and Lyne flow west into the Solway Firth. The public house and a few other dwellings (seen here) comprise the totality of the hamlet. Viewed from the layby on the southbound side of the A74.
Metal Bridge
Metal Bridge is more an area of marshland than a hamlet, on both sides of the estuary where the confluence of the rivers Esk and Lyne flow west into the Solway Firth. The public house and a few other dwellings (seen here) comprise the totality of the hamlet. Viewed from the layby on the southbound side of the A74.
Country road near Floristonrigg
Country road near Floristonrigg
Lynefoot Farm Just upstream from the confluence of the Lyne with the Esk. Unfortunately there is no public access to the river bank here.
Lynefoot Farm
Just upstream from the confluence of the Lyne with the Esk. Unfortunately there is no public access to the river bank here.
Burnfoot Farm A fine farmhouse on the flats along the lower reaches of the River Esk.
Burnfoot Farm
A fine farmhouse on the flats along the lower reaches of the River Esk.
A good time for the gulls! Moor House Farm, near Todhills.
A good time for the gulls!
Moor House Farm, near Todhills.
Moor House Farm Near Todhills.
Moor House Farm
Near Todhills.
Parkland at Justicetown Formerly known as Lynehow.
Parkland at Justicetown
Formerly known as Lynehow.
West Lodge, Justicetown
West Lodge, Justicetown
Hornickhill Farm On the flats near the lower reaches of the River Lyne.
Hornickhill Farm
On the flats near the lower reaches of the River Lyne.
Green lane at Hornickhill
Green lane at Hornickhill
The Fauld A very large farm on the lower reaches of the River Esk.
The Fauld
A very large farm on the lower reaches of the River Esk.
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Lynecrook Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NY3665 (Lat: 54.977098, Lng: -2.9860367)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Carlisle

Police Authority: Cumbria

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