Sorry but either your browser does not support JavaScript or JavaScript has been disabled. Please upgrade your browser or turn on JavaScript to make full use of our website.
This 721-acre former estate features pine needled paths, acres of sunny rolling meadows and spectacular rhododendrons which line old carriage roads. Peak bloom is usually in mid-June.
Ipswich River, one of Mass Audubon’s largest sanctuaries, offers more than 12 miles of interconnecting trails that invite you to explore the forests, meadows, and wetlands.
The home of Joseph Capen, minister at Topsfield for many years, The Parson Capen House is one of the finest surviving examples of Elizabethan architecture in America, and “a faithful counterpart...
Nestled in the North Shore, the Town of Topsfield is a small rural town with a strong sense of community. Topsfield is home of America's oldest agricultural fair, The Topsfield Fair, and boasts of running rivers and rolling hills. You will also find the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, part of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Other places of interest include the historic Parson Capen House and Gould Barn.