Bacon’s Castle was originally home to a prosperous planter, Arthur Allen, and his family. Following Allen’s death, the house was inherited by his son, Major Arthur Allen II. A loyalist supporter of the colonial government and member of the House of Burgesses, Major Allen was driven from his house in 1676 by followers of the patriot rebel Nathaniel Bacon, whose uprising later came to be known as Bacon’s Rebellion. The episode later gave Bacon’s Castle its name though the house remained in the Allen family until 1844. Source This Jacobean Architecture Pre-Dates our Independence. Happy 4th everyone! Bacon's Castle, built in 1665, it is noted as an extremely rare example of Jacobean architecture in the New World.Read more … PostedJune 30, 2017 AuthorIrving Harris Categoriesreal estate photography, Virginia, History Tagsrealtor, real estate, real estate photography, real estate agent, Historical Architecture, Jacobean Architecture 1 CommentPost a comment