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Mount Hope Farm, overlooking Mount Hope and Narragansett Bays in Bristol, Rhode Island is the quintessential saltwater farm consisting of over 200 acres of fields, woods, streams, and ponds with expansive water views. The landscape abounds with wildlife, handcrafted stone walls, terraces, flowers, mature shrubs and indigenous trees. Walk the grounds that our forefathers walked before and after our nation declared its independence.
Nathaniel Byfield (1653-1733), a member of the Massachusetts General Court and first judge of the Vice Admiralty Court, was the first owner of Mount Hope Farm and adjoining lands. Charles II of England granted permission for the purchase of the Mount Hope Lands in a document signed at Windsor Castle on July 12, 1677.
A National Register historic landmark, the farm is a perfect location for weddings, corporate events, retreats, strategic planning sessions, seminars, reunions, rehearsal dinners and outings. With several prime locations, the site offers a multitude of spectacular settings for your special day.
Enjoy the serenity of this magnificent site abounding with history and scenic and natural beauty. "A remarkable site for contemplation, study, research and watching. So much to see, so much to appreciate,"
The farm grounds are open to the public for walking and jogging. The grounds are open in May from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and June from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.. Parking entrance is 500' south of main entrance. |
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