Wednesday August 21, 2013
On our way back to Massachusetts, visited this Arts & Crafts Mansion in Moultonborough NH.
"The home was built in 1913-1914 in the
Craftsman Style by millionaire shoe manufacturer
Thomas Gustave Plant (1859-1941) for his second wife, Olive Cornelia Dewey. Its nickname
Lucknow may have been a play on words on the city of
Lucknowin
India. The property was assembled from the private
Ossipee Mountain Park, an observation area called the Crow's Nest, and a variety of other lodges and buildings. He razed the structures and built the mansion, a stable/garage,
gatehouses, a
greenhouse, farm buildings, and a
golf course. The property eventually extended to 6,300 acres (25 km
2).
After Plant lost his money in a series of bad investments, the house and its contents were auctioned off in 1941-1942 to pay his creditors who allowed him to stay in the mansion until his death, but the furnishings remained with the house. The property was purchased by Fred C. Tobey family and opened as a tourist attraction in 1956."
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The "Pebble" |
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The "Falls" 200 yards walk from drive to Carriage House and the Cafe |
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Dad at the Carriage House |
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Lunch |
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Introduction to Lucknow |
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Lucknow Estate |