Tag: Colonial Revival

  • Thursday, August 10, 9:00 am – 11:00 am – Two Centuries of New England Gardens: A Deep Dive into the Sunken Garden at Hamilton House

    On Thursday, August 10 from 9 – 11, explore the history, architecture, and plant species of the romantic Colonial Revival sunken garden at Hamilton House, 40 Vaughan’s Lane in South Berwick, Maine. Learn how you can re-create some of its features at home. Historic New England will sponsor this event.

    $5 Garden and Landscape members; $10 Historic New England members; $20 nonmembers

    Registration required. Garden and Landscape members must call to register. Space is limited. Please call 617-994-6678 or register online at http://shop.historicnewengland.org/HAM-LANDSCAPE-1-7463/.

  • Sunday, May 23, 12:00 noon – 5:00 pm – Newton House Tour

    Eight private Newton homes located in several of Newton’s historic neighborhoods and villages will be open from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 23, including the 1732 Durant-Kenrick House (below) . The tour, sponsored by Historic Newton -  The Jackson Homestead and Museum, proudly celebrates 28 years of touring Newton’s homes.  Take the opportunity to view distinctive homes, unique additions, and inspiring interior and landscape design.  If you’re looking for renovation ideas or want to appreciate the beautiful work done in these homes, the House Tour is for you. Proceeds from the tour benefit Historic Newton and support programs and events at the Jackson Homestead and Museum, and the community. Tour tickets, $30 (members, $25), will be available at the Newton History Museum, 527 Washington Street (Jackson Street). For advance tickets and information: (617) 796-1450 and www.ci.newton.ma.us/Jackson/calendar/house-tour_list_2010.asp.

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  • Wednesday, September 23, 10 am – 12 noon – Four Centuries of Garden History at Strawbery Banke

    Take a special Curator’s tour through New England garden history on Wednesday, September 23 beginning at 10:00 a.m. as the New England Wildflower Society explores the site that Garden Design magazine recognized as one of four sites in the world teaching about change over time in an original landscape. Gardens range from native landscapes and 17th century raised-bed kitchen gardens to high Victorian gardens/hothouse, immigrant gardens, a 100 year-old Colonial  Revival garden, and a Victory Garden from World War II.  The tour focuses on garden trends and historic design as well as heirloom plants and historic use.  Teaching gardens include a Victorian Children’s Garden, Herb garden and heritage orchards. Participants have access to heirloom seeds from the gardens as we progress through the historic and cultural landscapes.  Tour does not include admission to the museum, but participants are encouraged to stay for lunch and an afternoon visit to the site. John Forti will lead the group, limited to 20 participants, and the fee is $18 for NEWFS members and $22 for nonmembers.  To register, and get directions, log on to www.newfs.org or call 508-877-7630.

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  • Saturday, June 6, 11-5 – Festival of Historic Houses, Providence

    The 30th annual Festival of Historic Houses, sponsored by the Providence Preservation Society, will take place 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eight houses in the Queen Anne, Victorian, and Colonial Revival styles will be featured on the tour. Formed in 1956 to respond to the proposed demolition of a number of 18th- and early 19th-century houses on College Hill, the Providence Preservation Society (PPS) has grown from that small neighborhood group to a multifaceted citywide preservation organization. The Saturday tour will begin with registration at Wheeler School’s Baker House (217 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02906) on the corner of Stimson Avenue. The Stimson Avenue area features superb examples of restored Queen Anne, Victorian, and Colonial Revival architecture. See the remarkable interior detail behind these otherwise-closed doors. Tour goers who purchase their Saturday tour tickets by June 4 will be entered in a drawing for one of four Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Key Pendants from the new Tiffany Keys Collection. Tickets, $35, at the Baker House, 217 Hope Street. Information: (401) 831-7440 and ppsri.org.

  • Sunday, May 31, 12 – 5 – Newton House Tour

    Eight houses will be open from noon to 5 p.m., including an 1865 Mansard Victorian, four Colonial Revivals built between 1903 and 1925, and a 1920 Arts and Crafts house. The tour, sponsored by the Newton Historical Society, will take place in five historic neighborhoods. Tour tickets, $30 (members, $25), will be available at the Newton History Museum, 527 Washington Street (Jackson Street). For advance tickets, $25 (members, $20), and information: (617) 796-1450 and newtonhistorymuseum.org