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Set in the historic center of Woodbury and surrounded by the picturesque Litchfield Hills, the Glebe House is a historic house museum on Hollow Road and one of earliest historic house museums in the nation.

  • Built about 1740 in the Georgian colonial, the house was also the site of the first Episcopal Church election in the United States and is a significant architectural building.
  • The house also features an incredible regional furniture collection and is surrounded by the Gertrude Jekyll Garden, a magnificently landscaped garden designed by famed English horticultural designer and writer Gertrude Jekyll in 1926 and featuring a classic English style mixed border and foundation plantings, and a planted stone terrace.

Glebe House Museum & The Gertrude Jekyll Garden, 49 Hollow Rd, Woodbury, CT 06798

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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