Samuel Washington moved to Harewood from his farm on Chotank Creek in
Stafford County, Virginia to Harewood, accumulating by the time he died in 1781.
George Washington visited the house several times, and its interior features a marble fireplace reportedly given to George Washington by the Marquis de Lafayette. After Samuel Washington's death, it was inherited by his son
George Steptoe Washington, whose sister-in-law
Dolley Payne Todd married future President
James Madison in the house on September 15, 1794. Another of Samuel's sons, Thornton Washington, built Cedar Lawn nearby. During the American Civil War, James Taylor (who accompanied Union troops in the area) sketched it and noted the luxury of its interior compared with the relatively plain late Georgian style exterior. ==Present status==