What a surprise to discover a real castle as we drove through New England. I took this photo of the historic Winnekenni Castle in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The exterior survived a fire, but the interior was destroyed. It has been restored. The gorgeous grounds, lakes, ponds and castle today are used for recreational purposes and maintained by a conservation department.
1861, Dr. James R. Nichols, a chemist and agriculturist bought
the Darling Farm, which sat on a hill overlooking Kenoza Lake to use for his
experiments with chemical fertilizers. After a visit to England he was inspired
by castles and convinced that the granite
boulders found locally in the state on most farms, could be used as building materials. Construction of his
castle began in 1873 and was completed two years later in 1875. He called the
building Winnekenni Castle and the surrounding farm Winnekenni, an Algonquin
Indian word for “Very Beautiful!”
9 comments:
Love that you got your beach time! Nice you had some pals there once you arrived!!!
I like your blue outfit. It's what the french will call 'ton sur ton' - one color, different tints or a two-tone outfit. (I'm not sure about the translation). Anyway, it beautifully matches the sky and the sea colors.
That's an area of the country which is definitely on my travel wish list.
Pat
Critter Alley
Looks like there was something for everybody to enjoy!
Looks like a great place to visit.
Merle.....
So happy you had a lovely time in New England, Linda. Bet that dip into the Atlantic was ch-ch-ch-chilly! I've never been to that castle. Susan p.s. Thanks so much for all your sweet visits.
Love the pictures! So glad you got to the beach. Thanks for taking us along on your vacation, Linda. Enjoy!
Neat castle, and I always love visiting the beach. Looks like you had a nice trip. :)
What a great trip! Love the pictures.
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