An American Homestead
On the north side of
Indianapolis, on the grounds
the Indianapolis Museum of Art
is the house called Oldfields.
It is a grand house and gardens
in the American Country Home 
style.  When I visit it always 
makes me think of the 
Magnificent Ambersons.
It is the type of place 
where a car like this would 
drop you at the front door
and then pull around 
to the garage in back.
This is the beautiful, sunny
front parlor with views
out on to the front lawn,
the allee of trees and
the fountain.
The cozy game room.
The library where all
the walls are lined with
beautiful leather bound books.
This is the desk in the 
library which faces
into the room.  It would 
have to be this way because
the view out the windows 
to the gardens would be
too distracting and you
would never get any work done.
The back parlor.
This would be a perfect
spot to enjoy afternoon tea.
Is it because I spend so 
much time in my own 
kitchen that I am always
so fascinated by the kitchens
of these grand houses?
I would LOVE to
 have this stove.
The gardens were designed
by a landscape architect from 
the Olmstead Brothers firm, the 
designers of Central Park.
The gardens include this
formal garden but also
hillside rambles, a ravine,
wooded walks and the
grand allee at the front 
of the house.
The gardens are filled 
with birdsong and the 
scent of Spring blossoms.
As you stroll along the
garden paths you come upon
beautiful statues.

I took my mom there last year to the museum and she loved it. We didn't go to the house because it was really cold. But I plan on taking her there again this year.
ReplyDeleteWow! what a glorious house!!!! it's very 'gone with the wind'!!!! I like the kitchen too, very minimalist, no clutter, wonderful!!!!
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