I was obsessed with this little doorway between the house and the annex. It leads to the backyard garden. So romantic with the ivy hanging over it.
Great barn/shed in the side yard.
This is our guide, leading us around to the side entrance and then ruining my fun of taking pictures. Boo.
Oh my GAWD all this Greek Revival architecture is making my heart soar. This was on the side and it used to have a porte cochere attached but Miss Caroline had it removed to look more like the original house.
This is from the garden in the back of the house. How gorgeous are those bay windows? They were a later addition on the house, I believe by Mrs Ferriday.
Great barn/shed in the side yard.
This is our guide, leading us around to the side entrance and then ruining my fun of taking pictures. Boo.
Oh my GAWD all this Greek Revival architecture is making my heart soar. This was on the side and it used to have a porte cochere attached but Miss Caroline had it removed to look more like the original house.
This is from the garden in the back of the house. How gorgeous are those bay windows? They were a later addition on the house, I believe by Mrs Ferriday.
Fox Gloves were all over the perimeter of the garden in purples and greens!
A pink peony.
This is a beheaded version of me posing with some flowers in the garden!
A pink peony.
This is a beheaded version of me posing with some flowers in the garden!
Miss Caroline Ferriday was an amazing woman, especially for her time and was so daring for a woman of her stature (precious). She was a philanthropist, an actress, a gardener, and was extremely instrumental in aiding a group of women WWII Ravensbruck survivors. Read more about this amazing lady HERE. She also kept an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan!
Alicia B.
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