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name Rutland dates back to the 1880’s. Archibald Burnett
Timberlake, the original owner of the property, humorously
named their land for the smallest shire in England.
The Rutland House, once occupied by the Timberlake family,
was built between 1790 and 1820 and has documented significance
as being one of the headquarters used by Confederate General
J.E.B. Stuart. Now, once again, it is surrounded by the
lively sounds of families at work and play and serves as
the community clubhouse. The Rutland House is available
for rentals and will be the place for community planned
activities. The Rutland Foundation staff will also be housed
here.
The Rutland House is the focal point of the
community. But it doesn’t end there. Rutland’s comprehensive
design also includes a strong pedestrian focus, complete
with well-lit sidewalks, lush landscaping, a picturesque
lake and natural walking paths.
Adjacent to the clubhouse is
a 6 lane, 25-meter pool, a kiddie pool, a playground area
and a memorial park, designed as a tribute to the historical
gravesites of the original Rutland Farm.