Tour of Shirley Place
⭐ Tour of Shirley Place offers the opportunity to explore a high Palladian English country house and learn about American history before, during, and after the Revolutionary War.
Highlights
🌺 Discover the 🏞️ Heirloom gardens and orchards that exhibit Roxbury's rustic history and its impact on innovative farming in early America 🌾
🔍 Listen to stories about the lives of the 🌟 elites and the 🛂 enslaved in one of the major trading hubs of the Atlantic 🌊
🏰 Journey through the chambers of an opulent Palladian English 🏡 with its sophisticated Federal decorations and indoor spaces 🎀
📍 Location
The place can be found in Roxbury.
Description
Come and immerse yourself in the captivating wonders of Shirley Place, nestled in the heart of vibrant Roxbury, Boston! Prepare to be spellbound as you step into the very core of British influence during colonial times in New England, igniting a fire of curiosity for American history! Prepare to have your breath taken away by the sheer magnificence of the architectural marvels that adorn this extraordinary place. Brace yourself to journey through time as you wander through the opulent rooms and absorb the riveting tales of both the privileged elites and the unjustly enslaved. Oh, the enchanting gardens and splendid orchards will leave you utterly mesmerized! And let's not forget the cherry on top—an absolutely delectable lunch accompanied by a sip of steaming tea! Are you ready for this exhilarating escapade? Pack your bags because adventure awaits!
📝 Additional info
- Shirley Place is the only remaining grand country house in Roxbury.
- Governor Shirley constructed it between 1747-1751 as a summer residence.
- Unfortunately, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
- Various restaurants in Roxbury provide a range of local cuisine at reasonable prices.
Getting there
Shirley-Eustis House
33 Shirley Street, Roxbury, 02119
Select date and session
- Nov 2024
- Dec 2024
- Jan 2025