Beebe Project Gallery
These featured homes illustrate Beebe Construction's diversity. The homes range from traditional to modern, from new construction to historic preservation. Browse the photos and experience the dreams of the homeowners, transformed into reality.
Heron Hall • Lost Acres • Wind River Farms • Buffalo Springs Herb Farm • Mulberry Farm
| Heron Hall |

Heron Hall is a custom home, built on a hilltop just outside Lexington. The home’s design borrows much from Thomas Jefferson’s architectural philosophies and is patterned after Jefferson’s summer home, Poplar Forest (located nearby in Lynchburg, VA). Featuring a timber frame construction, Heron Hall is a stunning family home full of the artistry of local craftspeople.

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| Lost Acres |

Lost Acres, also built on hilltop outside Lexington, was designed by the owners to take full advantage of the spectacular views. Built to blend well with the environment and provide a casually elegant environment for family and friends, the home’s open design showcases the extraordinary quality and attention to detail that are a hallmark of Beebe Construction, Inc. |



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| Wind River Farms |

Wind River Farms, was designed and is owned by a home designer who has worked closely with Beebe Construction on many homes. Built on the banks of the Maury River near Rockbridge Baths, VA, it is a more traditional design, with exquisite details, a beautiful flow and high quality craftsmanship. Testament to the quality of construction and satisfaction of the owners, they have engaged Beebe Construction to build their next home in Rockbridge County.
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| Buffalo Springs Herb Farm |

Buffalo Springs Herb Farm master bath/sunroom addition is a modern addition to an historic home . . . With a requirement to meld the two structures seamlessly, making the new look old while including all of the modern amenities desired by the homeowners. The result preserved the integrity of the mid 1700’s farmhouse, integrated the entire house into the farm/business landscape and made an old house more livable. |


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| Mulberry Farm |

Mulberry Farm is an historic restoration of a family farmhouse built in the mid 1700s. The entire home and adjacent summer kitchen were restored, following the state guidelines for historic restoration. The result allowed for the integration of modern building innovations, such as a geothermal heating and cooling system, while keeping the historic characteristics of the beloved family home |


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