On a hilltop overlooking 440 green acres, this charming plantation home has undergone a far-reaching historical restoration. The original structure is composed of two wooden stories with two landings over a large brick lower ground floor featuring crude hand-hewn beams. Cedar Lane has 4 Bedrooms, 5 beds, all with en-suite bathrooms and a large kitchen equipped with dual ranges and ample refrigeration.
Cedar Lane is a part of Cumberland Plantation history:
The Cedar Lane Plantation home is characterized by an irregular architectural design that contributed to it being listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The original structure that was completed in 1826 is composed of two wooden stories of four rooms and two landings over a large brick basement. The basement, easily the most historical part of the house, features crude hand-hewn beams.
In 1829, the home’s staircase was demolished and replaced by another a few feet away and a new wing was connected to the 1826 dwelling. Later, another wing was added to the house, increasing its mass and improving its proportions. Oddly, a second staircase was also installed that gives the impression that the building was divided into two separated living spaces accessed by two identical porch doorways.
Cedar Lane is situated on a colonial roadway (now New Kent Highway) extending from the vicinity of Richmond to Williamsburg. The Plantation occupies a crossroads with Poindexter Road, which once extended from St. Peter’s Parish Church to Criss Cross Plantation four miles to the south. The house presents a charming prospect on top of an abrupt rise in elevation that affords it a pleasant 360-degree view of the surrounding agricultural fields and distant wood lines.
The home is being fully restored and furnished to reflect the Civil War era; its quarter mile long entry has been planted with twin rows of cedar trees. Nearby, a fragment of a private cemetery is enclosed by a white picket fence and a small orchard to the rear of the residence evokes the sizeable fruit orchard which is said to have existed in the nineteenth century.
Cedar Lane, a long-standing Poindexter landholding, passed to William and Jacob Poindexter in 1782. Jacob was charged with 400 acres and William Poindexter was charged with 244 acres at that time. The original home, dating from 1826, is fully intact and now serves as the central component of today’s Cedar Lane.
Norwood Apperson, a Poindexter relation who owned Cedar Lane after the Civil War, wrote that during the war his mother was called to the top of the stairs by a Union soldier who claimed that four of her sons had been killed in the Battle of Seven Pines. She realized this was not a likely manner for relating such horrible news, so she said “You are lying and I hope you fall down those steps and break your neck!”
The plantation’s acres are great for hiking and horseback rides can be arranged. Please inquire for availability and details if you’re interested in hosting your wedding or event at Cedar Lane Plantation.
We are situated on a colonial roadway, now New Kent Highway. Local Saudè Creek Vineyards, the Gauthier Vineyard and the New Kent Winery can be reached within 10 minutes by car. Within approximately 30 minutes you will find the Muscarelle Museum of Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Colonial Williamsburg and Historic Jamestown. Kids will not want to miss a trip to the nearby Busch Gardens of Williamsburg. Golfers have their pick of over a dozen nearby courses.
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About the area
New Kent
New Kent is home to this holiday home. New Kent Winery and The Vineyard Estate at New Kent Winery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Sweet Hall Marsh and Lilly Point.
Greater Richmond Convention Center - 24 min drive - 45.5 km
Virginia Commonwealth University - 25 min drive - 46.6 km
Busch Gardens Williamsburg - 33 min drive - 66.1 km
Kings Dominion - 40 min drive - 79.9 km
Getting around
Richmond, VA (RIC-Richmond Intl.) - 23 min drive
Restaurants
Love's Travel Stop - 5 min drive
Burger King - 4 min drive
Sun's Cafe - 5 min drive
Brother's Italian Restaurant - 12 min drive
Don Miguel's Mexican Restaurant - 11 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809 pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 1 total) with a maximum weight of up to 9 kg per pet.
How much does it cost to stay at Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809?
As of 1 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809 on 4 Apr 2026 start from AU$660, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Cedar Lane Plantation dated back to early 1809 located?
Situated in New Kent, this holiday home is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from New Kent Winery and within 3 miles (5 km) of The Vineyard Estate at New Kent Winery and George W Watkins Elementary School. Heritage Public Library and Colonial Downs are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
This property was perfect for a large group. Each bedroom had an attached bath. We enjoyed the large kichen and dining room for meal prep and dining. Host was easy to reach and responsive. We would definitely stay here again.
Wendy F.
Stayed 2 nights in Jul 2025
Verified
6/10 Okay
Audrey G.
14 Nov 2025
Liked: Check-in, communication, listing accuracy
The house was spacious and nicely furnished. I was disappointed the house was not as clean as it should have been; there were remnants of prior guests. Additionally, we were never able to connect to the WiFi. The history of the house was interesting.
We absolutely enjoyed staying at this gorgeous and peaceful estate! We love the history of the property and the attention to detail that made our stay even more special. I had contacted the hosts a couple of times to clarify some things and they were very quick to respond. It was truly wonderful to feel a part of the country, and yet so close to downtown and fabulous restaurants.
We were having a baby shower and this house was perfect for the space. The place was comfortable and the kitchen was beyond spacious for what we needed. Having some of the history of the house shared was a fun bonus for the history buffs in our group.
My family and I -- all six of us -- enjoyed our small reunion and weekend stay at Cedar Lane. Lovely grounds, quiet. pleasant location, and easy check-in.
Thanks to the owners for their fast and friendly communications.
LAURA F.
Stayed 2 nights in Apr 2022
Response from VrboOwner on 13 Aug 2023
Thank you so much! Hope to have you and your family back!
We enjoyed our stay at Cedar Lane. What a wonderful property and beautiful restoration of the home there. We were visiting family in New Kent and they all had memories of the property. I loved getting up to drink my coffee on the front porch and in the evening the kids playing ball on the front lawn. We will definitely stay again!
We spent our 20th anniversary with friends and family. We chose the house specifically for the kitchen. It is well appointed and had more than we needed. The rooms were all very beautiful and secluded. We are already thinking about another date in the future. Thank you, Dana & Chloe for all the info and instructions. Sorry about the wine glass.
6 sisters reunion. We had a wonderful time. Loved the house.
Mike D.
Stayed 2 nights in Jul 2023
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Robert T.
28 Oct 2018
Great House & Location
We met up with friends at Cedar Lane for a long week end. House is like new inside even though it is well over 200 years old. Fantastic kitchen, comfortable beds. Great front porch to sit and watch the sunset. We cooked in every night and had a great time. Already talking about going back!
Robert T.
Stayed 3 nights in Oct 2018
Response from VrboOwner on 13 Aug 2023
Hello Robert, your feedback about your experience is appreciated. We’re pleased that you enjoyed yourself!
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Paul G.
17 Dec 2018
Lovely house for a Busch Gardens weekend
Had six of us there for a cookie bake, Christmas town weekend! Kitchen is perfectly sized for baking along with 2 ovens. About 40 mins from Busch Gardens. House 1/4 to 1/2 mile from the road so it is nicely secluded!
Paul G.
Stayed 2 nights in Dec 2018
Response from VrboOwner on 13 Aug 2023
Hi Paul, we are so happy you and your guests had a wonderful experience!
My wife plus 2 couples stayed at Cedar Lane during our colonial Williamsburg visit. This historical home put us in the mood to enjoy our time in Williamsburg, just 30 minutes away & traffic free.
The home is certainly old and historic but very comfortable and modern when it counted. Gas fireplaces (remote control start) in every room was a nice touch. Highly recommended!
The home was amazing and we appreciated the decor and specific details that were from the 1800’s. We felt in history in the home. The bedrooms with bathrooms were amazingly decorated and the kitchen was well stocked! Thank you for sharing your home with us.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Cedar Lane. The home is absolutely gorgeous. I loved everything about this home. I especially liked that every room had its own personal bathroom. It made it easy for all 7 of us to get ready. We hosted my Mother's celebration of life while visiting family there. It turned out better then I could've expected. The home and grounds were large enough to host everyone. Check in and communication with the host was super easy. We definitely hope to be back again in the future.
Brandy T.
Stayed 4 nights in Jul 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 14 Aug 2023
We really appreciate your kind review - We would love to host you again!
Verified
8/10 Good
Trisha W.
14 Sept 2024
Liked: Check-in, location, listing accuracy
Disliked: Communication
History
The place is stunning where it sits great history. But!!! Lots of bugs and spider webs the machines for evaporating. Full of mold and air conditioners need cleaning. Front porch covered in bugs spiders bird poop could sit out there
until we cleaned it up.
We spent an idyllic holiday weekend at Cedar Lane with three generations, and it will be a trip we remember forever. We spent hours enjoying the expansive views from the porch and watching the kids play on the lawn, and went for daily runs on the paths behind the house. The house itself is beautifully restored and is full of antiques, Persian rugs and oil paintings. We did day trips to Richmond and local wineries. Families should be aware that all the bedrooms are in different parts of the house and the beds are very high, so it’s not great for young children (our 6-year-old twins thought it was fun, but if they were younger it would have been a problem). The kitchen is down a flight of brick stairs, which was tough for my senior parents, who also had problems with some of the bathrooms. And the kitchen is huge but doesn’t have a lot of supplies, so simple meals are best (we couldn’t find a casserole dish, waffle iron, or all the pans that we wanted. ) all minor quibbles. This was a wonderful stay.
stephanie a.
Stayed 4 nights in May 2024
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Renee F.
19 Oct 2018
Great historical house and yard, dog friendly, not for the mobility challenged
Very interesting old house, but with very modern kitchen. Great yard surrounded by cornfields far off the road, which my dog really liked - he got a lot of leash-free running about in. Only 30-min from Williamsburg, so not a bad trip. The only warning I give is that the house is not friendly for anyone who has trouble negotiating stairs. Even the main bedroom on the first floor has a few to get into the room, and to top it off, it has a crazy 3-foot tall bed with its own set of stairs to get into bed. Also, if TV is an important thing, the living room w TV won't make you happy. The TV isn't all the big and the furniture is colonial, i.e., not lazy-boy-cushy-like. However, if you like to cook, the kitchen is crazy big with really high-end modern appliances, so you can go nuts! All in all, we enjoyed our stay immensely.
Renee F.
Stayed 3 nights in Oct 2018
Response from VrboOwner on 13 Aug 2023
Hello Rene, Thank you for your feedback. Our antique furniture suits a particular crowd and we are pleased you enjoyed everything else we offer!
Our stay at the 1826 plantation house on Cedar Lane was both enjoyable and a learning experience. This National Historic Site is an amazing place to stay. The house is stocked with paintings and books telling the history of the house and the region. Don’t let the age of the house deter you. The kitchen is modern and equipped with top of the line appliances. All of the rooms have either central air conditioning or very effective wall mounted split units. The furniture is as shown on the Vrbo listing. Antique furniture that is comfortable. The beds are elegant and comfortable. Being halfway between Richmond and Williamsburg is a big plus. We took the children to the fantastic science museum in Richmond. Visits to Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown were convenient. A full day trip to the wonderful Virginia Aquarium in Virginia Beach. Worked out too. We highly recommend staying here.
The home and the grounds are beautiful. They have done a great job of restoring it to be comfortable but keeping the great historical feel to it. McKenzie is an excellent host. She helped us find the house in the middle of the night with no complaints and was always very friendly and helpful.
By the way, some GPS apps will have trouble finding the house based on street address. Use these coordinates and you shouldn't have any trouble: 37.529989, -77.042089
David B.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2021
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