A Hop, Skip and a Mansion
/bulls bridge, Rt. 7 Kent, CT
This is the first official image of our get-away. My sister Noreen snapped this of Bulls Bridge in Kent, CT. We stopped in Kent and enjoyed a delicious Sushi lunch at Kent Kitchen. After we shopped a bit. I found this postcard of a 1944 image of Broadway, NYC. I do so LOVE a good postcard!
Next we stopped in Stockbridge, MA what a noteworthy town. So many shops and the Library is also a Museum filled with local history. I had the best time in Berk Cheers Boutique and in Williams & Sons Country Store.
Then we made a beeline for the Red Lion Inn. We shopped - their gift-shop is filled with such a vast curation of items. We enjoyed walking around the first floor of the historic Hotel and capturing just a taste of it through these images before grabbing a libation and sitting on the back porch.
When we exited the Inn we found a collection of classic cars parked at the curb - mostly Packard with a few exceptions.
There are wonderful historic structures dotting Main Street.
We arrived at our hotel Element by Westin settled in and then headed into downtown Lenox to Cello for a sensational dinner.
When we arrived at The Mount Edith Wharton Cultural Center - we saw this sculpture and the stables. We walked down the curving drive to the Mansion.
The staff was setting up for a gala for the next evening and the entrance to the Mount was blocked by the tent structure.
The 1902 mansion has three floors - the ground floor - (the home is built into rock so there is no basement) with Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Scullery, Gift & Bookstore - the main floor with Butler’s Pantry, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Library, Teddy Wharton’s Den and Gallery and the Bedroom floor with Teddy Wharton’s Suite, Edith Wharton’s Bedroom, Boudoir, Guest Bedroom Suite.
After the house tour we enjoyed a yummy lunch on the terrace.
The view is glorious!
We went back inside and took in the exhibits located in the Guest Bedroom Suite. Edith Wharton published 41 books. The first The Decoration Of Houses in 1897 with Ogden Codman Jr.
Then we marveled at the beauty of the gardens.
Lime Walk features an allée of trees. The branches are trained to intertwine.
There is an Italian Walled Garden with a beautiful fountain.
A Stunning view looking back at the Mansion.
Next we toured the French Cutting Garden.
That evening we enjoyed one of the best meals I’ve ever had at Alta Wine Bar in downtown Lenox - it’s across the street from Cello.
Our last day we visited Ventfort Hall. This gilded age mansion was built in 1893 by Sarah Morgan the sister of JP Morgan.
The entry hall was a ballroom for parties. The balcony was built specifically to house an orchestra. Originally the curved windows held stained glass.
The mansion has on-going restoration. It has been the backdrop over the years in such movies as The Cider House Rules, The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot and Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls.
We stopped in Stockbridge again; its such a charming spot friends. We grabbed lunch and visited The Stockbridge Library and Museum.
I never knew until this trip that there were 70 summer cottages located in Lenox and the surrounding area. There was a direct express train to New York City from Lenox. The Mount Edith Wharton Cultural Center, Ventfort Hall and Chesterwood welcome visitors. Canyon Ranch Lenox the famous wellness resort was previously the private mansion Bellefontaine.
It was a wonderful trip and I recommend visiting Lenox. The only down side to the area was the lack of cell towers. It was a bit ridiculous how bad service is especially for such a busy tourist area - the locals chuckled about it.
Til next time I’ll see you on the Gram!
