Last week I told you all about my wondeful week Home Alone. One of the things I did was to spend an afternoon strolling around the grounds and gardens of Blithewold Mansion in nearby Bristol, RI. The mansion was built in 1908 (to replace the original which was built in the mid 1890s and burned down in 1906), by coal magnate Augustus Van Wickle and his wife Bessie. When their daughter, Marjorie, died in 1976 she donated the mansion and its 33 acres to the public. Bessie and Marjorie were skilled horticulturists and the grounds/gardens are beyond fabulous. Not to mention Blithewold is situated on the lovely Narragansett Bay. Here are some photos I took that day to give you a feel for the place. I can't wait to go back with a picnic lunch and a book and spend a little more time just relaxing.
Front of the mansion
View from the Side Porch
15 comments:
What a gorgeous place. Especially the views out over the water.
SO beautiful!!! What excellent photos. Very nice post.
So beautiful! Blithewold is on our list of RI places to see this summer.
I love this. I love finding great nooks and crannies to read and be quiet.
Now all I'd need is a tall cool drink and I'd be set!
Great tour! Thanks for sharing. It would be hard to leave this place especially if you had a good book with you.
Absolutely lovely. Thanks for taking us along.
Great job with the photos. I have only been to Blithewold once, shame on me being a native Rhode Islander, and I loved it. Definitely one of the lesser-known treasures of Rhode Island.
Love the places to sit and read! That's the best way to enjoy the outdoors.
What a perfect place to read or go on a walk. Great pictures, thanks for sharing.
I like the side porch the best. I'm thinking living there might offer much time for reading. Certainly someone else would do the cooking. shopping, and cleaning and other work.
It's so beautiful. Could you imagine living in a place like that?
I sure could!
Whoops, I visited you sometime ago and intended to become a regular! Your book blogging, ex librarian follower from Italy is back and has enjoyed catching up with you.
First, your hair looks too cute!
Second, I SO want to curl up on that bench with a good book. And a nice cup of cocoa (if it's windy and cool!) or an iced chai tea (if it's not!).
Thanks for coming by, and you DO rock. :P
What a great place to visit--thanks for the nice photos. I used to fantasize about living in a place like that. Never gonna happen, but I always knew that!
What lovely pics and I'm sure you had a wonderful time on that nice chair looking out at the water and reading. How peaceful. Thanks for sharing.
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