Dining Room
The dining room was built in reflection of Mrs. Randolph, with a camellia design in the plaster work to reflect her favorite flower. On display is a valued set of French porcelain called Sevres.
White Ballroom
One of the most impressive and beautifully designed room is the White Ballroom. It serves its purpose of entertainment for meetings, dinners, weddings, and many more social events.
Music Room
This room is where the Randolph children were taught their music lessons. In this room, a harp and a couple of pianos are on displayed. It is a gorgeous room located on the top floor.
Wicker Room
This room is located on the third level of Nottoway. This was a room for casual interaction. There is a table for tea, chairs designed for ladies with ballgowns, chairs designed for armed soldiers, a baby's crib, and a parrot cage.
Master Bedroom
The Master room was the room John and Emily Randolph stayed in. There were removable bed posts used to tie mosquitoes nets to and a bed warmer usually filled with coal placed on top of the bed to heat the bed during the winter.