Garden Tour is FREE to CMGA Members
The Bellamy Ferriday house is a historic house museum that was built in 1774 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Caroline Ferriday designed a formal parterre garden that features roses, peonies, lilacs and numerous fragrant trees and shrubs. A social justice and human rights champion, a fictionalized account of Caroline's life is the subject of the New York Times best selling book, Lilac Girls by Martha Lee Kelly.
Registration is limited to 25. Parking is limited to 20 cars. Please try and carpool to the event.
The House Tour is $12, payable at the door.
Registration will open in April.