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Richmond Hill

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Mary A.K.A. Sharon
September 11, 2017
Once a convent, now a retreat center, very lovely, peaceful, good reference library for religious studies, race relations, and more, Spiritual guidance, and healing. Check out the labyrinth in the garden
Kelley
April 11, 2021
A former monastery with beautiful gardens. Check in at front desk for access. The library, chapel, and gardens are open to visitors every Tuesday through Saturday, and classes and retreats are available 12 months out of the year. Closed to retreats on Holy Days. There is anecdotal evidence that Richmond Hill, the highest hill in Richmond, has been a place of prayer for several millennia. Native Americans have confirmed this use of the hill when the land was still known as Tsenacomoco. The hill overlooks the Falls of the James and faces the setting sun. William Byrd II of Westover, granted the land by King James, commissioned Col. William Mayo to lay out a city on Richmond Hill in 1737. The survey lines of Byrd’s and Mayo’s city still form the legal boundaries of the property of Richmond Hill. Located on the crest of Church Hill, the city's highest point, Richmond Hill offers an island of peace and quiet in the heart of downtown Richmond. The Sisters of the Visitation of Monte Maria called it home for 120 years, beginning in 1866. Today Richmond Hill still serves as a place of prayer, and the ecumenical Christian residential community welcomes visitors for individual and groups retreats.l
A former monastery with beautiful gardens. Check in at front desk for access. The library, chapel, and gardens are open to visitors every Tuesday through Saturday, and classes and retreats are available 12 months out of the year. Closed to retreats on Holy Days. There is anecdotal evidence that Ric…

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2209 E Grace St
Richmond, VA
Church Hill