The Stevens–Coolidge Place

The Stevens–Coolidge House and Gardens, formerly known as Ashdale Farm, is a garden and historic house located on 91 acres (37 ha) of land at 153 Chickering Road in North Andover, a town in Essex County, Massachusetts.

Helen Stevens Coolidge's family first acquired the farm in 1729, and from 1914 to 1962 it served as a summer home that she shared with her husband John Gardner Coolidge American diplomat and one time Minister to Nicaragua (as well as a descendant of Thomas Jefferson, and nephew of Isabella Stewart Gardner), and their family.

[2] Between 1914 and 1918, Colonial Revival architect Joseph Everett Chandler remodeled two farmhouses from the late Federal period of American architecture to form the house that stands on the property.

The collections inside the house include Asian artifacts such as Chinese porcelain, as well as American furniture, and European decorative arts.

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Walled rose garden, looking from rear towards house.
Perennial garden, looking back from house.
Ash tree beyond the perennial garden, by the hayfields, in winter.