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Hawthorne Hill, Lancaster, Massachusetts: Hawthorne Hill

House and garden created by Bayard Thayer

At A Glance

Hawthorne Hill was built for the Bayard Thayer family in 1904. It was one of five Thayer family estates created in Lancaster, Massachusetts. The mansion was  created by architects Guy Lowell and Robson Sargent, and landscape architects Herbert Browne and Arthur Little designed the gardens. Both Bayard and his wife, Ruth (Simpkins) Thayer were avid gardeners and had many special collections in their gardens and greenhouses. 

Lost Gardens Table of Contents

Lost Gardens of Worcester County (LGWC) is a project to identify and document the outstanding gardens of the past in Central Massachusetts. Table of Contents

Lost Gardens Home

 Allen Estate

Hawthorne Hill, the Thayer Estate

Iristhorpe, the Gage Estate

Juniper Hall, the Whittall Estate

Knollwood

Mariemont

Paine Estate

Stoddard Garden

Whitin Family Gardens

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Introduction

Timeline

1862 Apr. 3 - Twins Bayard and John Elliot Thayer born in Boston, MA, sons of Nathaniel and Cornelia (van Rensselaer) Thayer

1896 - Bayard marries Ruth Simpkins in Yarmouth, MA

1903-7 Hawthorne Hill built

1916 death of Bayard Thayer in Lancaster, MA

1941 - property sold to a Greek Orthodox seminary Lancaster Institute

1953 "The Cenacle" purchased the estate

abt. 1975 Protestant Guild for the Blind

1979 - sold to Maharishi Global Development

2014-2015 for sale $16,000,000

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