What a spectacular piece of property. We’re talking impressive historic mansion, dating from 1796—or only a few decades after the Revolutionary War and moved brick by brick to Mount Ida. If only those bricks could talk! I am told that the holy tree that flanks the home is over 400years old; if only TREES could talk.
Back to the house proper….A stone stair and walkway have recently been laid to connect the home to the reflecting pool/lake. That reflecting lake (with fountain) would make an exquisite backdrop for any wedding. And did I mention the gazebo? Yes, there is a limestone gazebo with a lacey (rather than solid) roof so as not to block an azure daytime or a star-studded nighttime sky. Where better to say your wedding vows?
The open roof gazebo with fountain in background |
Event coordinator Milicent gives me a tour of the Farm in her Hummer |
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