1 Best Sight in The Litchfield Hills, Connecticut

The Glebe House Museum and Gertrude Jekyll Garden

This property in the center of town includes the large, antiques-filled, gambrel-roof Georgian Colonial home of Dr. Samuel Seabury—who, in 1783, was elected the first Episcopal bishop in the United States. The house, built in 1740, and its outstanding furniture collection comprise one of the earliest and most authentic house museums in the region. The garden was designed in the 1920s by renowned British horticulturist Gertrude Jekyll. Though small, it's a classic, old-fashioned, English-style garden and the only one of the three Jekyll-designed gardens in the United States that are still in existence.

49 Hollow Rd., Woodbury, Connecticut, 06798, USA
203-263–2855
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $7, Museum closed Mon.–Thurs. and mid-Oct.–Apr.