The Graffiti House - Visitor Information

Services

Information - on the Brandy Station Battlefield and other (civil war as well as general) points of interest in Culpeper County

Exhibits – exhibits depicting the civil war history of the Brandy Station area of Culpeper County are located within the Graffiti House 

Artifacts* – unique writings of civil war soldiers are located on the second floor and are available for viewing.

Lectures* held the last Sunday of every month from April through October at the Graffiti House ... click for details

Battlefield Toursheld every other Saturday from April through September ... click for details

Group Services - For information contact Gary Wilson at (540) 547-4106, or email him at battlefield@brandystationfoundation.com.

Groups wanting to tour the Graffiti House or otherwise arrange services that the BSF offers must provide a minimum of 30 days advance notice before the date of the visit.

The BSF will have four volunteers available at the Graffiti House for each group tour.

Group fees are:
     Full-size buses:  $100 per bus
     Mini-buses (over 15 persons):  $50 per mini-bus
     Other groups:  $3 per person

Memorabilia - art, literature, shirts, caps and other items are available for purchase

*Tax deductible donations to support the Brandy Station Foundation are requested

Hours of Operation

11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

January through March - Wednesday and Saturday

April through October - Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

November and December  - Wednesday*,  Saturday and Sunday

* closed the Wednesday before Thanksgiving

 

 Location

19484 Brandy Road
Brandy Station, Virginia 22714
Phone:
 540-727-7718

Driving Directions

The Graffiti House is located just off Route 15/29, between Warrenton and Culpeper, about 5 miles west of the Rappahanock River.  Upon reaching Brandy Station on Route 15/29, turn south on Alanthus Road.  Go approximately 200 yards to the intersection with Brandy Road.  Turn left and then proceed straight on Brandy Road to the Graffiti House.  Brandy Road dead ends and the Graffiti House is located next to the old church on the right side of the road.  Click here for directions from MapQuest.