The Fuller House
220 West Boscawen Street
Susan Winkeler
The Fuller House is an excellent example of Winchester’s Greek Revival residential architecture. The brick and stucco home was built prior to 1854 by Joseph S. Denny and subsequently enlarged by Dr. William McPherson Fuller, a dentist. An advertisement in the Winchester Times for June 30, 1898 locates his office as the “fifth door west of the Episcopal Church on Water Street.”
The house contains ten fireplaces and the original cherry circular staircase which spirals from the first to the third floor. Found throughout are intricate moldings and woodwork showing a master’s touch.
Now under new ownership, the Fuller House will soon begin a new phase in its history as a special event location. The home will be furnished with period pieces and artwork belonging to Susan Winkeler, the new owner.
The Fuller House will be open for the Saturday evening Candlelight Tours 6-9 p.m., and the Sunday Daylight Tours from 1-5 p.m.
Please take a moment to thank the Holiday House Tour Advertising Sponsor Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative for supporting PHW and local preservation!