Bel Air (Minnieville, Virginia)

Bel Air
Bel Air Plantation
Interactive map showing the location Of Bel Air Plantation
LocationGeneral Washington Drive, near Dumfries, Virginia
Coordinates38°38′25.84″N 77°21′46.28″W / 38.6405111°N 77.3628556°W / 38.6405111; -77.3628556
Area25 acres (10 ha)
Builtc. 1740 (1740)
Built byEwell, Capt. Charles
NRHP reference No.70000823
VLR No.076-0001
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 26, 1970
Designated VLRDecember 2, 1969

Bel Air Manor is a colonial-era plantation manor located in Minnieville, Prince William County, Virginia. Built in 1740 as the Ewell family seat, the home was regularly visited by Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, who was a cousin. It later served as the home of Mason Locke Weems (1759–1825), the first biographer of George Washington and the creator of the cherry tree story ("I cannot tell a lie, I did it with my little hatchet"). Extraordinarily well preserved for its age, Bel Air was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Today, Bel Air remains a private residence and an events venue. Bel Air is not to be confused with "Bel Aire", a similarly named house five miles to the east.