Boxwood Hill

108 Peach Street, Chatham, Virginia

By Henry and Patricia Mitchell

View from east-southeast

Boxwood Hill, built in 1966, was the home of John and Reba Beaver. It faces the front of the Chatham Hall campus. It has four bedrooms and two baths, plus a maid's bed-and-bath.

The home was designed by the owner, and built by local contractor Arnie Taylor. The bricklaying was done by James Scott of Gretna's Scott Brothers Masonry.

Its interior was based on Reba (Jones) Beaver's family home Sunny Hill, an English Revival cottage on U. S. 29 at Dry Fork (now the Janet Turner Realty building). John Beaver studied landscape design at Shrivenham American University in England after World War II, and had magnificently landscaped Sunny Hill after his return to the States and civilian life. He experienced a decline in health in 1959, and then U. S. 29 was widened, causing Sunny Hill to be moved and its gardens obliterated. In response the Beavers moved to Chatham, and John created a new design fitting the beloved Sunny Hill interior spaces into a Southern plantation revival exterior. His health concerns also led him to choose a shady naturalized woodland environment, rather than the former high-maintenance gardens. (John Beaver also designed the pleasantly utilitarian educational wing of Watson Memorial United Methodist Church.)

The house is approximately 2520 square feet in size. Its floors are oak and its walls are plaster, representative of John Beaver's insistence on sturdy, lasting, and aesthetic construction. A 1620 square foot basement contains a paneled den and the maid's quarters, plus a large utility and storage area. The former single-stall horse stable from Sunny Hill serves as a detached storage building. Boxwood Hill's lot includes approximately .96 acre, extending from Peach Street westward across Tanyard Branch.

Boxwood Hill is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leftwich and family.



View from southeast

View from southeast, 2002.


View from west

View from west.


View from west-northwest

View from west-northwest.


View from northeast

View from northeast.


Classics of the same era

Classics of the same era.


View of portico from north-northeast

View of portico from north-northeast.


Living room, looking south from front entrance

Living room, looking south from front entrance.


Living room, looking north

Living room, looking north.


Dining room, looking south toward front entrance and living room

Dining room, looking south toward front entrance and living room.


Dining room, looking northwest from front entrance

Dining room, looking northwest from front entrance.


View to northeast from living room window

View to northeast from living room window.


View to southeast from dining room window

View to southeast from dining room window, toward Chatham Hall campus.