- Lone Oaks
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name = Lone Oaks
nrhp_type =
nhd =
designated_other1_name = Virginia Historic Landmark
designated_other1_date =
designated_other1_abbr = VHL
designated_other1_link = Virginia Landmarks Register
designated_other1_number =
designated_other1_color = #abb99a|
caption =
lat_degrees = 37
lat_minutes = 15
lat_seconds = 57.2688
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 80
long_minutes = 00
long_seconds = 59.7708
long_direction = W
locmapin=Virginia
location = Roanoke, VA
nearest_city =
area =
built = 1850cite web
last=Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff
first=
title=National Register of Historic Places nomination, Lone Oaks (Benjamin Deyerle Place)
url=http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Cities/Roanoke/128-0052_Belle_Aire_1975_Final_Nomination.pdf
date=September 1975
accessdate=2008-09-06]
architect =
architecture =Greek Revival
designated =
added = 1973
established =
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
refnum = 73002054
mpsub =
governing_body =Lone Oaks, also known as the Benjamin Deyerle Place and Winsmere, is a
Greek Revival mansion listed on both theNational Register of Historic Places and theVirginia Landmarks Register in the Greater Deyerle neighborhood of theindependent city of Roanoke,Virginia , U.S.A. Located at 3402 Grandin Road Extension SW, Lone Oaks was completed in 1850 as the private residence of Benjamin Deyerle overlookingMudlick Creek .cite web |url=http://www.roanokeva.gov/85256A8D0062AF37/CurrentBaseLink/157A6CAEA30726F98525724B0059D03E/$File/GDNHPlan_History.pdf |title=Greater Deyerle Neighborhood Plan: History
publisher=City of Roanoke Planning Division
accessdate=2008-09-06] Today the home still stands, with the surrounding area now developed as single family home typical of those built during the 1970s-80s. Today the home remains as a private residence.cite web |url=http://gis.roanokeva.gov/viewer.cfm?Title=City%20of%20Roanoke
title=City of Roanoke GIS
publisher=City of Roanoke
accessdate=2008-09-06]References
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