
Come experience the Glebe House Museum and The Gertrude Jekyll Garden -- birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by
the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated
designer.
Set in the picturesque Litchfield Hills in historic Woodbury's village
center, the Glebe House Museum offers the visitor a glimpse of
Revolutionary War era Connecticut. The simple but elegant 18th century
farmhouse is furnished as the home of the Reverend John Marshall, his
wife Sarah, and their nine children who lived in the "glebe" during the
turmoil of the American war for Independence.
Today, the Glebe House Museum and Jekyll Garden is a non-profit
educational institution that seeks to make itself available to everyone
as a unique historical, religious, and cultural landmark by preserving
its heritage and providing programs and opportunities for education,
research, and reflection.
Click Here for our 2011 Programs & Events
May 1-Opening Day of the Museum 1-4pm
May 12- Container Gardening Workshop
May 21- An Evening of Festive Dinners with Friends
Call the museum for details about above events
Our street address:
49 Hollow Road
Woodbury, CT 06798
Telephone: 203-263-2855
Click here for driving directions.