The Geddy family included gunsmiths, cutlers, founders, and silversmiths. On the site of their home and shop, watch founders cast and finish buckles, knobs, bells, spoons, and other objects in bronze, brass, pewter, and silver.
W Duke of Gloucester St (Spotswood St) Williamsburg , VA 23185 United States
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.
This place sucks
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
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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
One of the original houses still standing in williamsburg. Definitely worth the time to walk thru. Unguided so you can go at your own pace. - Todd A Williams