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Blithewold, located in Bristol, RI, is 33 acres of lawns, gardens, specimen trees, and historic stone structures. Walking the grounds, you may be drawn to the cool shade of the Bosquet (“enclosed woodland”), enjoy the solitude of the Water Garden, absorb the history of the Enclosed Garden, or be dazzled by the abundance of the Display Gardens. You’ll surely notice the sweeping 10‑acre Great Lawn and views to Narragansett Bay—the perfect setting for over 300 different kinds of trees and shrubs.
 
Taking full advantage of the stunning water views and country setting, Landscape Architect John De Wolf designed the landscape starting in the early 1900s in an informal style with touches of formal elements. When walking the grounds today, you will be drawn in by the marriage of historic and modern gardening.
 
In August 1926, Ernest “Chinese” Wilson and Alfred Rehder visited Blithewold and to the owners’ delight these eminent plantsmen from the Arnold Arboretum were awestruck by the variety of plants they found. In a letter to her daughter about the visit, Bessie Van Wickle McKee wrote, “They were frankly amazed to find so lovely and interesting place here and kept saying, ‘Why you have… an arboretum here; we never dreamed there was a place like this’.”
 
The Great Lawn sets the stage for all the surrounding gardens:  

     - the Rock Garden located within yards of the shore;
     - the more formal North Garden whose lush, deep borders
        are the background for weddings and other social
        functions;
     - the Rose Garden where a centenarian Chestnut Rose
        dominates;
     - the Enclosed Garden with its undulating lawn, curved
        pathways, and Summerhouse that looks out on one of 
        the tallest Giant Sequoias on the east coast; 
     - and finally the gravel lane, once the service road to the
        dock, is yet another shaded, leafy walk to the Bay.
 
Have you not visited in a while? We invite you to return--the changes of the last five years may astonish you:

     - Hundreds of feet of historic gravel paths have been restored, allowing easy walking to all the main garden 
        areas on the property.
     - Then number of trees and shrubs in the collection has grown from 2000 to 3000.
     - The Display Gardens feature an ever-changing exhibit of thoughtful plant combinations and designs.
     - The 1901 Lord & Burnham Greenhouse was restored in summer 2005 and is now open to the public.
     - The Bosquet (“enclosed woodland”) is undergoing a 5-year restoration.
© BLITHEWOLD - 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, RI  02809 - Tel: 401-253-2707

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