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Explore a rare surviving example of late nineteenth-century architecture and design. Designed by renowned Boston architect W. Ralph Emerson and built in 1878, the Eustis Estate sits on eighty acres of picturesque landscape at the base of the Blue Hills.
March 22, 2016. The Eustis Estate is a historic family estate on Canton Avenue in Milton, Massachusetts. Its centerpiece is the mansion house of William Ellery Channing Eustis, an eclectic Late Victorian stone building designed by preeminent architect William Ralph Emerson and constructed in 1878.
- Late Victorian
- William Ralph Emerson and others
- 110 acres (45 ha)
- 1424 Canton Avenue, Milton, Massachusetts
Historic New England’s Eustis Estate. by Nell Porter Brown. July-August 2019. A recent tour of the Eustis Estate, perched on a knoll in Milton, Massachusetts, ends in what the guide calls “the original man cave.”. It was the library of William Ellery Channing “W.E.C.” Eustis, A.B. 1871, S.B. ’73, who lived in the mansion with his ...
The Eustis Estate Museum is a Historic New England property that opened to the public in May 2017. It was purchased from the Eustis family for $7.1M in 2014 and underwent extensive restoration. The 18,600 square foot mansion is on 80 acres adjacent to the Blue Hills Reservation. Admissions: $15.00 - Adults $12.00 - Seniors $8.00 - Students and ...
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Make a gift online or call 617-994-5951. Book a group tour at the historic Eustis Estate Museum (1878) in Milton, Mass., the only William Ralph Emerson-designed house open to the public.
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Sep 9, 2019 · Our host suggested the Eustis Estate Museum, a mansion and eighty-acre grounds located about 10 miles southwest of downtown Boston operated by Historic New England. It was definitely worth the trip.
Apr 26, 2016 · The Eustis Estate Historic District in Milton, Massachusetts, is the most recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places. It encompasses approximately ninety-seven acres spanning from Canton Avenue to the Blue Hills Reservation and includes thirteen buildings constructed between 1878 and 1950.