CONTACT US
George Chrisman House is a private residence. Occasionally the house is open as part of a fundraising or other special event, otherwise tours are by appointment only. Any scheduled tours will be noted on this webpage.
You may contact Dan and Susan Pinnell by e-mail at info@georgechrismanhouse.com. We welcome any related information or photographs.
OUR SINCERE THANKS!
We offer our sincere thanks to the following people and organizations for their invaluable assistance and support:
- Sarah Edwards, Consultant, application for historic designation
- Bob and Betsy Eggleston
- Jeff and Beverley Evans
- Joanie Evans, Architectural Historian, VA Department of Historic Resources
- Harrisonburg-Rockingham County Historical Society
- Hite Family Association
- M. R. Holm
- Carolyn Jackson, descendant of George Chrisman's brother Isaac (1736-1776)
- Paul and Claire Klender
- Janet and the late Ronald Kline
- The late Henry "Mac" McKenney, Mint Spring, VA
- The 2009 Poplar Forest Architectural Restoration Field School team, Forest, VA
- Preservation Trades Network
- Preservation Virginia
- Jeff Price and his team at Virginia Lime Works, Monroe, VA
- Jim and Robyn (Chrisman) Sheely
- Shenandoah Valley Rural Heritage Foundation
- Elizabeth (Betsy) Coles Umstattd
PAST TOURS
Home Tour of Pre-Civil War Homes on Linville Creek, Northern Rockingham County
Presented by Family & Community Education Organization
Sunday, October 9, 2005
Hite House Tour
Presented by the Hite Family Association & Belle Grove Plantation, Middletown, VA as part of the triannual Hite Family Reunion
July 29 & 30, 2006; July 25 & 26, 2009
Architectural House Tour, “Three Centuries of Houses in Rockingham County”
Presented by the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Rosetta Stone, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of language-learning software, has used the house as a photo shoot location on two separate occasions. See example photos below (the images are watermarked with the Rosetta Stone copyright info).



