WASHINGTON — Carter Hall, which once served as the headquarters for Civil War-era Gen. Stonewall Jackson, is on the market for $12 million.
The includes a four-bedroom limestone manor built in 1797 by Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell.
The main house is flanked by two guesthouses that originally served as a school house and kitchen.
The property also includes 10 other structures, including a fully-intact greenhouse and several early wooden outbuildings.
Since 1978, Carter Hall has served as the headquarters for , which said it wants to relocate closer to D.C.
The property is currently used for meetings and a conference center for corporate and private events, and has a capacity for up to 42 overnight guests.
Carter Hall is listed on the . It was the childhood home of Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon, the wife of banking heir Paul Mellon.
