Innisfree Garden

Innisfree Garden is an American nonprofit public garden in the Chinese style.

Innisfree Garden
View of garden (circa 1997).
Location362 Tyrrel Road
Millbrook, Hudson Valley, New York, United States
Coordinates41.760352°N 73.747095°W / 41.760352; -73.747095
Area150 acres (61 ha)
Established1930 (1930)
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Innisfree Garden
ArchitectWalter and Marion Beck; Lester Collins
NRHP reference No.100004333
Added to NRHPSeptember 3, 2019

Located at 362 Tyrrel Road, Millbrook, New York, the 150-acre (61-hectare) garden has streams, waterfalls, terraces, retaining walls, rocks and plants based on principles of Chinese landscape design. Most of the plants are native, and rocks come from the local forest. In 2019 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

Tyrrel Lake (40 acres (16 hectares)) is a large, deep glacial lake from which water is pumped into a hillside reservoir, and thence to the garden's water features.

History

The garden was established between 1930 and 1960 as the private garden of Walter and Marion Beck, inspired by the garden of 8th-century Chinese poet and painter Wang Wei (王維) (698761).

It opened to the public in 1960 under the direction of landscape architect Lester Collins, the Chair of Harvard University's Landscape Architecture program.

Visitation

The garden is open Tuesday through Sunday, from May 7 to October 20; an admission fee is charged. ($6 on weekdays, 10USD on weekends)

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See also

References

  1. "Weekly List 20190906". U.S. National Park Service. September 6, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2019.


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