- Glen Magna Farms
Glen Magna Farms (4.5 ha / 11 acres) is a historic country estate located at the end of Ingersoll Street,
Danvers, Massachusetts . It is currently owned by the Danvers Historical Society and open daily. An admission donation is suggested.The estate began during the
War of 1812 when Joseph Peabody, a leading Salem merchant, bought a 20 acre property with house. With additional purchases, the estate eventually grew to convert|330|acre|km2. In 1893, Ellen Peabody Endicott, his granddaughter, hired the Boston architecture firm of Little, Browne and Moore to expand the house to its current form. In 1926 she was awarded theMassachusetts Horticultural Society 's Hunnewell Gold Medal for the estate's plantings. Her son, William Crowinshield Endicott, Jr., continued to improve the grounds, most notably in 1901 by moving theDerby Summer House (built 1794 to designs bySamuel McIntire ) to the property. In 1963 the Danvers Historical Society purchased the central 11 acres of the property for restoration and preservation. Much of the remainder of the estate, some convert|165|acre|km2, is now the public Endicott Park.Today the grounds are open to the public for viewing and special events. Key features of the grounds include the striking
Derby Summer House with its enclosed rose garden designed byHerbert Browne ; Cushingpergola with wisteria; flower garden with small fountain andgeranium s, peonies, lilies,hosta s, androse s; old fashioned central garden; shrubbery garden ofrhododendron s, hemlocks,forsythia ,azalea s,fringe tree ,dogwood , and weepingbeech ; and a carriage road and miscellaneous statuary.See also
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List of historic houses in Massachusetts External links
* [http://www.glenmagnafarms.org/ Glen Magna Farms]
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