The Elizabeth Park Conservancy secured some grants that permitted it to renovate "the farmstead," consisting of historic buildings and greenhouses. The most prominent are this lovely
turn-of-the-20th-century Lord & Burnham greenhouse and the 1875 farmhouse
that serves as the headquarters of the Elizabeth Park Conservancy.
turn-of-the-20th-century Lord & Burnham greenhouse and the 1875 farmhouse
that serves as the headquarters of the Elizabeth Park Conservancy.
The renovations were completed in November.
They did a good job, it looks great.
ReplyDeleteIt will be ready for you when you return from Naples in spring!
ReplyDeleteIt's very attractive and to me seems very inviting.
ReplyDelete"They" did a wonderful job of renovation. Love that house!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful green house, and I see it is filled with poinsettias for the season. But no snow? We will try to send some your way.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking very nice!
ReplyDeleteI think I would love that park like you do, Jack!
ReplyDeleteA pretty spot!
ReplyDeleteBoth buildings look well worth keeping in tip top shape. It looks like they did a nice job with the renovations.
ReplyDeleteYou'd not guess they were so old; looks like they did a good job.
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