Long Hill Reservation

Long Hill Reservation

Historic Building/Landmark

Website: http://www.essexheritage.org/sites/long_hill.shtml

 572 Essex Street, Beverly, MA 01915

Atlantic Monthly editor Ellery Sedgwick purchased the 114 acre Long Hill as a summer home in 1916. His wife, Mabel Cabot Sedgwick, an accomplished horticulturist and author of The Garden Month by Month, published in 1907, laid gardens. After her death in 1937, Sedgwick’s second wife Marjorie assumed care for the gardens and eventually collaborated with the Arnold Arboretum.

The house itself is a reproduction of the Issac Ball House in Charleston, South Carolina in 1802. Mr. Sedgwick purchased carvings and other architectural details from the Ball House when it was abandoned, and shipped them to Boston by barge. Construction began at Long Hill in 1921, with bricks from an early mill in Ipswich.

Long Hill was given in 1979 to The Trustees of Reservations by Ellery Sedgwick’s children.

Location Info

Long Hill Reservation

572 Essex Street

Beverly, MA 01915