
In 1866 Mary Patterson, the future Mary Baker Eddy, describing the grounds of this house on Paradise Lane, spoke of “a gracefully sloping lawn — a fountain of crystal water beautifully bordered by the weeping willow — fruit trees ranged in stately rows.” Today the orchard is gone. The grounds are smaller. But they have been beautifully restored to a period-inspired landscape design. The house exterior also has been restored. The upstairs parlor, bedrooms, and kitchen where the Pattersons lived are furnished in typical nineteenth-century style.
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