Tour The Gorgeous Rockwood Mansion And Estate To Learn About This Historic Delaware Garden
By Kim Magaraci|Published April 29, 2021
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Delaware’s Brandywine Valley is full of gorgeous estates, but how often do you come across a mansion and garden that’s not connected to the DuPont Family up here? Rockwood Park is one of these rare finds, and it’s so worth a visit to peek at Delaware history like you’ve never seen before.
To see one of Wilmington's hidden gems, plan a visit to Rockwood Park and tour this historic estate.
This stunning home was built in the 1850s for a merchant banker named Joseph Shipley, who retired to his home town of Wilmington after spending much of his life in England.
Bringhurst and his family - including three children - lived here for years. Some say you can still hear the children laughing and playing, if you listen closely.
Today, much of the layout of the house is the same as it was when the Bringhurst family decorated, and the style dates back to the 1890s. Plenty of original furniture from Shipley's era remains, as well.
If you'd like to visit the park, you can sign up for a guided house tour and learn all about the home, its residents, and the 72-acre garden estate that has been so carefully managed over the years.
In fact, Rockwood even has an apothecary garden! They regularly offer guided tours of the park and gardens, too, so you can learn while you wander the grounds.