Honeycomb House
Welcome to our vision.
The Structure
The unique modern design of honeycomb house features 3 wings centered around a hexagonal core. At the pinnacle of the structure is the six-sided Crow’s Nest providing breathtaking views of Lake Anna.
Public Wing
A space to entertain and enjoy with friends. The open plan space features oversized windows that bring the outdoors in.
Family Wing
3 bedrooms on 2 levels for resting and retreating. Each bedroom has access to an outdoor deck with lake views.
Guest Wing
Make yourself at home with a sumptuous bedroom, full bath, kitchenette and seating area.
The Labyrinth
Labyrinth – a spiral course having a single, winding unobstructed path from the outside to the center that is used to calm and relax.
Honeycomb house features a unique 3-axis 7 circuit labyrinth designed by owner Dave Wilson.
The Honeycomb labyrinth is a metaphor for life’s journey. We invite our guests to take a deep breath and enjoy its meditative properties.
The Boathouse
Designed for lake living, the boat house can comfortably hold two powerboats and a plethora of water toys. A private boat ramp provides access to the water.
Upstairs, the covered deck is perfect for enjoying the lake while staying sheltered. Serving coffee or cocktails – depending on the time of day.
Watersports
A visit to Honeycomb House would not be complete without enjoying time in the boat and on the lake. Strap into a Sky Ski and enjoy the opportunity to ride above the water. Lake Anna hosts “The Lake Anna Banana” an annual gathering of some of the area’s most avid ‘foilers.
Additional recreational activities include wake surfing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing and sling winging.
Prefer a slower pace? You can paddle board, peddle board, kayak or just float.
Minutes from DC
Miles of Water
Biggest Lake in VA
Hours of Fun
LKA is approximately 1:45 from DC. It is also in close proximity to three of Virginia’s major cities—Fredericksburg, Charlottesville and Richmond—making the area a short day-trip from endless discoveries.
A Steel Jungle Gym
When Dave and I thought about building a custom home, we had no clue how much mental effort and stress would be involved. Case in point, building the steel frame of the house. Our first clear sign that steel was going to be a challenge came in April 2022. Our original...