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.
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.
18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church;
Woodbury, CT GardensConnecticut's oldest inn (1754), furnished with antiques, pub and tavern. Main house, 14 rooms (eight with private bath)
Woodbury, CT Historic HomesLights and snowmaking on cross-country trails. Sledding park, ice skating rink, mountain bike trails (year-round)
Woodbury, CT Outdoor Sports*Brown?s Forge, Browns Forge Rd., an authentic blacksmith shop (1871) with original tools and working forge; open Sun. in Aug...
Home located in historic area of town with one acre of perennial gardens and fish pond. Three rooms, private bath, a/c, pets....
Caroline Ferriday savored the tranquility of her c.1920 parterre garden and researched and collected material related to her ...
1730s home located on four hillside acres, half an acre of organic herb and vegetable gardens, gift shop and greenhouse. Two ...
Ten-mile trips by canoe, kayak or raft. Flatwater and Class I & II whitewater excursions. Guided whitewater rafting available...