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Group Tours at the Codman Estate (c. 1740)

A family country house

Overlooking a farm and pleasure grounds, this country seat, also known as The Grange, was a powerful force in the lives of five generations of the Codman family. Each generation left its mark, and the Codman Estate gradually came to symbolize the family’s distinguished past.

In the 1790s, John Codman carried out extensive improvements to the original Georgian house and surrounding grounds. Later, his grandson updated the house in keeping with Victorian taste and filled it with the finest New York furnishings. Today, the interiors are richly furnished with portraits, memorabilia, and art works collected in America, Europe, and elsewhere. They showcase the decorative schemes of every generation, including that of noted early twentieth-century interior designer Ogden Codman Jr. The grounds feature a hidden turn-of-the-century Italian garden with perennial beds, statuary, and a reflecting pool filled with water lilies, as well as a 1930s English cottage garden.

Location:
34 Codman Road, Lincoln, Mass.
617-994-6690

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Codman Estate - exterior

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Codman Estate Museum Tour $15 per person. 1 hour.

Overlooking a farm and pleasure grounds, this country seat, also known as “the Grange,” was a powerful force in the lives of five generations of the Codman family. Each generation left its mark, and the estate came to symbolize the family’s fascinating past. Today the house is filled with art and memorabilia collected in Europe and America, showing the decorative schemes of every era, including those of noted early twentieth-century interior designer Ogden Codman Jr.

Codman Estate Grounds and Gardens Tour $25 per person. 1.5 hours.

Enjoy a guided tour of the Codman Estate’s historic landscape learning about its evolution and preservation. The last two generations of family members to live here between 1862 and 1968, made improvements to the grounds and gardens, while carefully preserving aspects of what their 18th century ancestors created here. The grounds feature a hidden Italianate garden, c. 1900, with perennial beds, statuary, and a reflecting pool filled with water lilies, as well as an English cottage garden, c. 1908. Suggested months for best blooms- May and June.

Home Work: Domestic Servants at the Codman Estate $25 per person. 1.5 hours.

Experience the Codman House from the servants’ point of view. Learn about the employees who lived and worked on the grounds and in the house making life on the estate possible. Parlor maids, chambermaids, cooks, nannies, caretakers, and chauffeurs-meet specific individuals who served on the estate some for a season and others for as long as fifty years.

Silent Footfalls: Enslavement on the Chambers- Russell- Codman Estate $25 per person. 1.5 hours.

For one hundred years, the Chambers-Russell-Codman family’s prosperity and property was based on the labor of enslaved people. Their investments in a slave trade economy, as well as marriage with other slave owning families helped form the economic foundation of their place in New England society. As the largest slave-owning farm in the area, this estate was home to a sizable number of enslaved people. Some of their names appear as property in the family’s official documents. This tour of the Chambers-Russell- Codman Estate will explore the significance of the family’s economic wealth generated from enslavement that benefitted all future generations well into the 19th and 20th centuries.



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