Beverley Mill

Beverley Mill
Beverley's Mill, HABS Photo
LocationJunction of Virginia State Route 55 and Beverleys Mill Road, near Broad Run, Virginia
Coordinates38°49′28″N 77°42′39″W / 38.82444°N 77.71083°W / 38.82444; -77.71083
Area9.9 acres (4.0 ha)
Built1742 (1742)
Built by
  • Jonathan Chapman
  • Nathaniel Chapman
Restored1858 (1858)
Restored by
  • John Chapman
Part ofBroad Run-Little Georgetown Rural Historic District (ID16000205)
NRHP reference No.72001411
VLR No.076-0002
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 23, 1972
Designated CPApril 21, 2016
Designated VLRNovember 1, 1971

Beverley Mill, also known as Chapman's Mill or the Chapman-Beverley Mill, is a historic grist mill located north of Interstate 66 and Virginia State Route 55 in Thoroughfare Gap near Broad Run, Virginia, straddling the county line between Prince William and Fauquier Counties. It was built about 1759, and is a five-story, four bay by three bay, rubble stone structure. The water power was provided by Broad Run which, in its 1,300-foot (400-metre) passage through the Gap, drops 87 feet (27 metres). Exterior mill machinery included a 29-foot (8.8-metre) metal waterwheel and sluice gate as well as a stone mill race. The mill continued in operation through World War II. It is included in the Thoroughfare Gap Battlefield.

The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. On October 22, 1998, a fire resulting from vandalism gutted the mill, which is awaiting restoration.