It was built in the 1600s and has been cherished and lived in for over 300 years!
Just imagine: this weathered grey house saw the Mayflower Pilgrims and stood through the Revolutionary War and all the war and years and events since!
Currently it holds a charming shop full of unusual primitives (I especially love the angels, of course) and a yummy bakery.
Best though...after the wonderful low doors and hand hewn beams and old flat stone stoops..is its herb garden.
and the sweet scents of Cape Cod lavender and rosemary.
I love the traditional Nantucket baskets---some painted bright white and filled with flowers in the garden!
The house is called the Hopkins House and is on Route 6A in Brewster.
And speaking of herb gardens---my friend created this beautiful and useful,"just the right size"---kitchen herb garden on her deck.
I love the idea of having it waist high, safe from critters and who-knows-what! So pretty. And delicious, too!
love
lizzy
gone to the beach....
Oh how lovely!! I just love an herb garden and your pictures are great! Thank for keeping such a bright and happy blog!☼
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome house! I just love the history it supplies as well as being so pretty. Kit
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