In the 1970s, a housing development accidentally unearthed the remnants of former Lt. Governor Alexander Spotswood’s so-called “Enchanted Castle.” After initial salvage archaeology, the site was stewarded by then-Mary Washington College and professor Doug Sanford who used it for archaeological research until the late-20th century. The site was the focus of the doctoral dissertation of Dr. Kerri Barile who used archaeological, architectural, and historical evidence to study the house and produce an interpreted floor plan and simple 2D CAD drawing.
The “Enchanted Castle” project was to build a 3D reconstruction of the house to enable public visualisation and digital exploration by integrating the model into a custom GIS database.
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