Glebe House & Gertrude Jekyll Garden

18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church; only extant Gertrude Jekyll garden in the U.S. Gift shop.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adults $5, children (6-16) $2.
Hours
May-Oct., Wed.-Sun. 1-4. Nov., Sat. and Sun. 1-4.
Address
49 Hollow Rd.
Phone
(203) 263-2855
Website
www.theglebehouse.org
Map
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