The Peyton Randolph House, also known as the Randolph-Peachy House, is a historic house museum at Nicholson and North England Streets in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Its oldest portion dating to about 1715, it is one of the museum's oldest surviving buildings.
100 W Nicholson St Williamsburg , VA 23185 United States
The most haunted house in Williamsburg, complete with a history of 13 suicides. No one, it seems will go into the house at night from all the stories they hear.
Freaky place at night. We loved the tour !
The people who give the tours do a great job and really stay in character. Along with the tour, you get a sample of coffee, tea or hot chocolate. - Tara Morris
Nice garden outside. There was just a guide (no craftsman) on duty when we visited, so this wasn't as engaging as the tradesmen along Duke of Gloucester Street. - Matthew Phillips
Best site in all of colonial Williamsburg. It’s worth all the hype and wait time. The inside is amazing and the outside is gorgeous. I would suggest that it’s the first stop in colonial Williamsburg. - James C
The House Brew is a great beer. Really crisp, not too hoops-y! - Maddie Collins