Moffatt-Ladd House & Garden

Hours:

Mid June - Mid Oct

Mon - Sat
11am - 5pm

Sunday
1pm - 5pm

Tours last approx. 1 hour.  Last tour starts at 4:30

RATES:

House and Garden Adults: $6.00 Children: $2.50

 Garden Only: $2.00

GROUPS:

10 or more: $5.00 during the season

Pre/Post Season tours: $6.00

Tours for Schools, home-school groups, youth organizations are FREE
(booked in advance)

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A National Historic Landmark open to the public since 1912

Owned and operated by
The National Society of the Colonial Dames in the State of New Hampshire

154 Market Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801

Phone (House): 603-436-8221 (Office): 603-430-7968


The Garden

The Garden was laid out in its present form by Alexander Hamilton Ladd in the late nineteenth century.  His daily records reveal that he obtained plants from the gardens of his mother and grandmother and that he was an enthusiastic bulb gardener.

A 300-foot axis path flanked by formal gardens leads from the house up four terraces to a wrought-iron gate at the rear boundary.  Grass steps lead to the upper flower beds.

An English damask rose planted in 1768 by Sarah Catherine Mason Moffatt and the enormous horse chestnut tree planted in 1776 by General William Whipple upon his return from signing the Declaration of Independence can still be seen today.

 

 

The horse chestnut tree was designated the Millennium Landmark Tree for the State of New Hampshire in 2000, and is on the National Register of Historic Trees.  

 

The garden may be rented for functions for a maximum of 100 guests.  Call (603) 436-8221 for more information.

 

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