The town of Buckland, named for William Buckland, architect, was chartered in 1798 with streets
and lots on both sides of Broad Run near the mill of John Love. Tranquility, future site of
Buckland Hall nearby, was John Love's seat. This property was transferred in 1853 to Richard
Bland Lee, nephew of Lighthorse Harry Lee of Leesylvania. Buckland Tavern, now restored as a
dwelling, served during the early 19th century as a refreshing stop on the Alexandria-Warrenton
Turnpike.
Erected 1984