This Historical Landmark is thought to be the oldest remaining frame house in Virginia Beach - built in 1734 in the Historic Kempsville District, The Carraway House was owned by the Carraways, Immigrants from England who raised chickens and vegetables on this 80 acres of land.
The Carraway House features much of the homes original design, pine floorboards and much of the woodwork and original aritfacts still remains.
The Carraway House is thought to have ties to the Underground Railroad and This Historical Landmark is thought to be the oldest remaining frame house in Virginia Beach - built in 1734 in the Historic Kempsville District, The Carraway House was owned by the Carraways, Immigrants from England who raised chickens and vegetables on this 80 acres of land.
The Carraway House features much of the homes original design, pine floorboards and much of the woodwork and original aritfacts still remains.
The Carraway House is thought to have ties to the Underground Railroad and .