Location:
185 Lyman St
Waltham, MA 02452
The Lyman Estate, also known as the Lyman Estate Greenhouses or the Lyman Estate Historic District, is a historic estate located in Waltham, Massachusetts. The estate was once the home of Theodore Lyman, a wealthy Boston merchant, and is now owned by the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
The Lyman Estate consists of a Georgian-style mansion and a series of greenhouses that were used for growing exotic plants and flowers. The greenhouses are a particularly notable feature of the estate and are considered some of the finest examples of Victorian-era greenhouse design in the United States.
The estate is now open to the public and is operated as a museum by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Visitors can tour the mansion, which has been restored to its original 19th-century appearance, and the greenhouses, which are still used for growing plants. The estate also offers educational programs and events, such as guided tours and gardening workshops.
The Lyman Estate is a beautiful and historic property that is worth visiting for anyone interested in horticulture or history. It is a unique and interesting place to learn about the past and explore the natural world.
For more information call (617) 994-6672
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