Purely a site of historical significance. Nothing much to see besides the stones from the house foundation and a very old well. Theres a small parking area, commerative plaque and a bulletin board with information about the site and excavations. An A for effort by some knowledgable and dedicated people preserving New Hampshires colonial past. Keep your expectations low and drink in the on this site feeling youll get.
Great place to take pictures of a historical land mark
Interesting cellar hole. The place that made Wolfeboro the first summer resort in America.
There isnt much here (at the historic farm) or Id rate it a five. There is a commemorative plaque next to the house foundation. Nearby is a well (both the plaque and well damaged by gunshots). Theres an information billboard with a history of the governor and the farm. The history was interesting. It would be nice if there was a path/trail, but I didnt see anything. The roadway past the house was marked private so I didnt go far on it.
Not much to see here but historic
The guy was a coward
Not much to see just of the foundation. Tall grass , grounds not maintained