The Chamberlain Garden

The Chamberlain garden designed in the Italianate style, was laid out by Joseph Chamberlain in 1896. Chamberlain, husband of Mary Endicott, was an influential British politician who visited his wife’s family in 1896 and 1898.

As originally designed, the gardens were bordered on the east by a barberry hedge, the north by rustic cedar post of climbing roses, the south by a rustic cedar pergola, and the west by the buckthorn of the old fashion garden.

In 1930, Herbert Browne designed a low brick wall for the east side, the brick columns for the north and west, and brought in ten marble columns from the Cushing estate in Belmont to form the Cushing pergola on the south side.

To continue with the tour, please stay on the paths and make your way to the Cushing Pergola. This is the large structure at the end of the garden, on the south side. 

Endicott Estate Tour
  1. Welcome to the Endicott Estate- Home to Endicott Park and Glen Magna Farms!
  2. The Carriage House
  3. The Children's Barn
  4. The Hay Barn
  5. The Corn Crib
  6. Outbuildings and Blacksmith Shop
  7. The Tallow House and Cow Barn Complex
  8. The Chamberlain Garden
  9. The Cushing Pergola
  10. The Derby Summer House
  11. The Weeping Beech Tree
  12. The Peabody Garden AKA: "The Old Fashioned Garden"
  13. The Mansion
  14. The Community Gardens
  15. Apple Orchards