Built in 1846 in the newly fashionable Gothic Revival style, Roseland Cottage was the summer home of Henry and Lucy Bowen and their young family. While this house is instantly recognizable for its pink exterior, Roseland Cottage has an equally colorful interior, featuring elaborate wall coverings, heavily patterned carpets, and stained glass, much of which survives unchanged from the Victorian era. The house is a National Historic Landmark.
Roseland Cottage is open seasonally. Visit Thursday – Sunday, June through October 15.
*NARM privileges may be restricted for concerts/lectures/special exhibitions and ticketed events.