I love it here!!So pretty anytime of year!!!Love the mile around thats not far from here too :) :) Will go back
The Park McCullough House is a beautiful Victorian mansion with all the original furnishings, etc. The most impressive Victorian home I've ever seen. The grounds and barn are equally impressive and there is a nice trail called Mile Around Woods not far from the house which is worth taking a stroll around.
When you visit you get a feel for what it would be like to live in a wealthy, country home in the past. The grounds are pretty and there is a walking path through the woods and fields, open dusk to dawn. Lots of people walk their dogs or jog here. They also host wedding. Make sure you walk to Powers Market for a sandwich or snack.
Our tour guide was excellent. Very knowledgeable and friendly. Really enjoyed our visit & highly recommend.
The PMCCH is like stepping back into the turn of the century. Just a quite fun place to visit, and we have several times over the years. Concerts, croquet and special events. THe staff is knowledgeable and courteousness. A must visit.
Had only one afternoon to spend in N.Bennington and wow so glad we took a short stroll from our B & B (Eddington House) to see. The house (mansion) ...the grounds...the gardens...the horses... the walking trails..I would never think all that was right there! Beautiful....hope to go back and do a tour inside...peeked in the window ....WOW!
During one night in Bennington, drove by but unfortunately the house was closed for the evening. To bad, the house looked very interesting and I would have loved to have gone inside.
An architectural gem built in 1865. Open only on weekends, but if you are in the area check it out , it is worth it!
We had the pleasure to watch the Mettawee Players one evening in July here at Park-McCollough house. The grounds and house were an excellent backdrop for the cagey folk puppet group. Great night on the lawn. Many families and a few people picnicking with dinner and a bottle of wine. Lovely lovely evening. can't wait till next summer to do it again.
So disappointed I did not get to tour this house. It is closed and there is no indication of when it will reopen.