We’ve mentioned Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home in previous posts, but we haven’t gone too in-depth about the stunning formal gardens here. With the spring buds blooming, there’s no better time to take a closer look! Hildene has a fascinating history, and this historic garden in VT is every bit as well preserved as the rest of the estate. Let’s take a look at this gem in Manchester!
Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home is located at 1005 Hildene Rd., Manchester, Vermont 05254.
A few interesting tidbits about the estate before we dive into the gardens: Robert Todd Lincoln purchased 500 acres for approximately $30 per acre in 1902-1903, and on April 18, 1903 construction began on the house. The house cost approximately $63,109, the terrace $1,777, and about $16,100 to build the carriage barn.
The Lincolns moved into Hildene on June 20,1905
and the formal gardens were added in 1907.
Her design was influenced by ornamental gardens in France which she had seen while the family lived in Europe. The garden was planned to resemble a stained-glass cathedral window.
Hildene’s Celebration of Peonies typically take place the last two weeks of may and the first two weeks of June. Visit their website here or check out their Facebook page here. Start planning your trip today! We know you’ll love this historic garden in VT as much as we do!
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