Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin once called the Moody House “one of the most charming Colonial houses in Williamsburg.” Blacksmith Josiah Moody occupied the house which bears his name from 1794 until his death in 1810. The Moody House was demolished and rebuilt in 1939-40 as guest accommodations, using most of the original floorboards and interior doors. The little house on Francis Street was converted to a single-family dwelling in 1950.
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