Brush-Everard House

Brush-Everard House
The Brush-Everard House, 2022
Former namesAudrey House, Smith House, Governor John Page House
Alternative namesThomas Everard House, Everard House
General information
StatusMuseum
Town or cityWilliamsburg, Virginia
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°16′24.86″N 76°42′5.61″W / 37.2735722°N 76.7015583°W / 37.2735722; -76.7015583
Named forJohn Bush, Thomas Everard
Construction started1717
Construction stopped1718
Renovated1949–1951
Technical details
MaterialHand-split weatherboard
Floor countOne and a half story
Website
Colonial Williamsburg Everard House and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Brush-Everard House
External media
Images
Pictures: Restored Thomas Everard House at Colonial Williamsburg
Video
Thomas Everard House - Colonial Williamsburg
The Parlor at Thomas Everard House

The Brush-Everard House, also known as the Everard House and Thomas Everard House, was built by John Bush ca. 1718. One of the oldest houses in Virginia and in Williamsburg, it is located on the east side of Palace Green and next to the Governor's Palace. It is a "five-bay, timber framed, story-and-a-half house of hand-split weatherboard".