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Spring at Winterthur

We here in the Brandywine Valley are lucky to have some great public gardens, which are the upside of it being the home since 1800 of the DuPont family and their black powder fortunes.

I recently visited Winterthur, the historic (1830 house with later additions adding rooms from all original 13 states) former home of Henry Francis duPont (1880-1969), Winterthur Museum and Country Estate. I can remember visiting the 60 acres of gardens when Mr. duPont was still alive, and seeing a slide show in the visitor's center which traced his daily walks through the grounds, pointing out to groundskeepers which walking paths should be open to lead to the horticultural stars in bloom that day.

Mr duPont is long gone, and most of the paths are open when the property is open to the public, unless they are in areas being renovated. Although most of the azaleas in local gardens are not yet in bloom, the estate has many Korean varieties which are at their peak now.

Azaleas at WinterthurSundial garden

The Sundial Garden is a beautiful open space surrounded by winterhazels, quince, forsythia, and hellebores. Below is the area surrounding the Sundial Garden

azaleas & hellebores

 

 

 

 Flowering quince, below.

 flowering quince

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Carolyn Roland's photoCarolyn Roland, GRI CRS Patterson-Schwartz & Assoc. Inc.

Selling historic properties in Delaware1731 PA stone home and Chester County, Pennsylvania since 1987.  Office located in Hockessin, DE, on the Delaware/Pennsylvania line.


 


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Comments

Hi Carolyn ~ Winterthur is on my short list of places I really want to visit. Looks like spring is a beautiful time to go.

Liz

Posted by Elizabeth Bolton - Cambridge MA Real Estate Agent (Coldwell Banker Cambridge, Massachusetts) about 2 years ago

hi Carolyn,

I would love to be taking a walk through there right about now.....just beautiful.

Jo

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Your Choice Realty ) about 2 years ago

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