Mulford Farmhouse, Colonial farmstead in East Hampton, United States.
The Mulford Farmhouse is a colonial-era dwelling with original wooden beams and several historic outbuildings situated on the property. The rooms are furnished with period pieces that document rural life during the earliest years of colonial settlement.
The house was built in 1680 and came into the Mulford family's ownership in 1712, when they expanded the property with additional structures. The estate reflects the early settlement period of the region.
The interior contains furnishings and objects that show how early colonial families lived and worked on their farms. Visitors can observe the daily routines and domestic arrangements of settlers from that era.
The farmhouse offers guided tours during the warmer months, allowing visitors to walk through the historic rooms with an informed guide. Check ahead for current visiting hours and any special programs that may be available during your visit.
A garden on the grounds grows plants that colonial residents used for medicine, cooking, and making dyes for textiles. This botanical collection offers a window into the practical skills and knowledge of earlier inhabitants.
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