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Historic Green Spring Programs and Teas

Set amid the gardens at Green Spring, the Historic House, built in 1784, offers changing art exhibits, a historic photo exhibit with informational videos, and year-round programs, including afternoon teas with a garden tour or presentation.

Upcoming program information and registration can be found online at https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/green-spring/teas. You may also call the Historic House to register for upcoming programs: 703-941-7987 (TTY 703-324-3988).

Open Hours
The Historic House is open Saturday and Sunday, noon-4:30 p.m.
For more information, call 703-941-7987.

Teatime Tips Video

Join Debbie Waugh, our Green Spring Gardens Historian, as she offers tips on how to enjoy teatime. 

A Brief History

In 1784, John Moss built a square, two-story Georgian brick house on 540 acres of farmland in Fairfax County. Read more about this historic house on the Fairfax County Park Authority website.

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