Montgomery Place is a stunning 19th-century historic estate in New York. The 380-acre property has several walking trails that offer beautiful views of the wooded area and nearby Catskills. The property and mansion are owned by Bard College, which allows public access to the grounds throughout the year from dawn to dusk. Montgomery Place in New York is one of the most interesting and well-preserved of all the Hudson Valley estates.
Approximately 5,000 years ago, Native Americans used this area as a seasonal hunting ground. Many historic artifacts have been uncovered on the property, and archaeological investigations continue at Montgomery Place in New York to this day.
The home was commissioned by Janet Livingston Montgomery, a wealthy widow. The house, which she named Chateau de Montgomery, was completed in 1805.
She lived in the estate and turned the property into a large working farm. The farm transferred hands several times and underwent a massive renovation in 1844. Famed architect Alexander Jackson Davis improved the landscaping and transformed the historic estate in New York into a more popular and classic style.
Today, the grounds of the home are a great option for visitors looking to enjoy the area's natural beauty. How phenomenal does this spot look for a picnic? I loved roaming around and taking a lot of Montgomery Place photos.
There are also several gardens on the property, in addition to numerous walking trails.
These views of the Hudson River are truly magnificent. The woods on the south portion of the property comprise the oldest oak forest in the Hudson Valley.
Much of the home's original furniture has been painstakingly restored to add an authentic atmosphere to the estate.
The mansion's interior was also restored to accurately depict this historic estate in New York's appearance in the 1860s.
A visit here feels like a step back in time! Be sure to take many Montgomery Place photos!
Unfortunately, there are no Montgomery Place tours of the inside available, but you can certainly explore the outside to your heart's content!
We loved roaming around outside the mansion. It was so quiet and peaceful. I imagine that it was just like this back on Janet Livingston Montgomery lived here.
And if you have time, head out to another historic site on the Bard campus.
Blithewood Gardens is just teeming with natural beauty. I thought it was a great way to cap off our visit to Montgomery Place in New York!
Find out more about this historic estate in New York by visiting the website for Montgomery Place.
Have you visited Montgomery Place in New York? Share your experiences in the comments!
Want to explore nature around Montgomery Place more? Check out what AllTrails has listed in the area!
This is a great area that you should definitely consider exploring more! Read more about what you can do in Red Hook.
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