Take Piece of Linden Place Mansion Home with You
Linden Place is hosting an estate sale-style event featuring original architectural pieces of the 1810 mansion’s balustrade and wrought iron fence.
On Saturday, September 14th from 9am – 2pm, Linden Place, the stately 1810 Federal-style mansion in downtown Bristol, designed by Russell Warren, will host a one-day sale of original architectural pieces from the mansion’s balustrade.
Also for sale will be original decorative sections of wrought iron fence that graces the front lawn of Linden Place. Both the balustrade and fence underwent extensive recreation and restoration over the past 10 years leaving behind a limited amount of truly unique architectural gems.
This sale is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own your very own piece of one of the country’s most revered Federal-style mansions in existence today. Each piece was hand made in the early 19th century and can be repurposed for many decorative uses both indoors and in gardens.
All proceeds go to the preservation and restoration of Linden Place and each piece is accompanied by a certificate of authentication.
For more information, contact the Linden Place office at (401)253-0390 or info@lindenplace.org
Friends of Linden Place is a non-profit organization responsible for the restoration and preservation of the historic house museum at 500 Hope Street in Bristol, Rhode Island, and for the promotion of cultural, artistic, and educational programs in the community. The mansion and grounds are open to the public from May to October, during the holiday season, and also by appointment.