The Brooks Estate was first settled in about 1660 and was transformed into a Victorian summer retreat by Peter Chardon and Shepherd Brooks. It is graced by two fine Victorian buildings: the Shepherd Brooks Manor and Carriage House (1880), both slated for adaptive reuse as community assets.
The Brooks Estate offers acres of open space, walking trails, Brooks Pond, and a unique historic landscape. It also has critical habitats for birds and small mammals. Visitors are welcome to walk the paths and enjoy the quiet and beautiful outdoors.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from Official Website
Last updated December 21, 2023