Saturday, August 14
One hour tours from 10am-4pm
Tickets

Round House and its gardens were built and developed by Jack Lenor Larsen with input and help from a large number of leading garden and arts and crafts designers. Over the last 30 years Judy and Ennius Bergsma have significantly built and expanded on the original vision. The size of the garden, 10 acres, allows for great diversity while using “mass” plantings and two ponds to create serenity. It is a “multi room” contemplative garden with an exceptional array of great trees: one of the first China Metasequoias propagated at the Arnold Arboretum in 1949, a spectacular fern leaf beach, large copper beaches, a large Auracaria auracana (monkey puzzle), columnar maples, umbrella pine and many other trees.

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*Please note that there is no access to the houses or lavatories.*

Directions to Round House:

Directions From Main Street, in East Hampton, going east, turn left at the traffic light onto Newtown Lane:

• After crossing the railroad tracks, at the traffic light turn right onto Cooper Lane.
• Follow Cooper Lane to the end and turn left onto Cedar Street.
• After 300 yards, veer to the right onto Hands Creek Road.
• After about 150 yards, the entrance to Round House is on your left (just before Oak View Highway on the right).

Coming from the Wainscott traffic light on Route 27:

• Immediately after the airport exit, exit left onto Stephen Hands Path.
• Follow Stephen Hands Path and continue through the traffic light (about ½ mile). Pass by Long Lane on your right and, after another 50 yards, veer right to Cedar Street.
• After the stop sign, turn right onto Cedar Street and proceed for about half a mile.
• Make a sharp left turn onto Hands Creek Road.
• After about 150 yards, the entrance to Round House is on your left (just before Oak View Highway on the right).