“home of the author of anne of green gables between 1876 to 1911.”
It is and ever must be hallowed ground to me" ........so said Lucy Maud Montgomery of her Cavendish home. It was here she wrote Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Kilmeny of the Orchard, and The Story Girl, as well as hundreds of short stories and poems. She loved her grandparents home and although no buildings remain, the homestead fields which surround it are there, as are the lanes she walked, the gardens she tended, and the old trees she sat under to dream and write. Placards placed about the site, with quotes and pictures help interpret the author's life lived here, to visitors. Serene and beautiful, this site captures the essence of the Cavendish she knew and loved A bookstore/Museum on the premises houses the original desk and scales from the Cavendish Post Office which was in the Macneill home, and these the author used as she was the assistant Post Mistress to her grandmother Macneill. The original mantle, lamps and pictures from the homestead are also displayed. John Macneill, a great grandson of Alexander, who lived on this farmland which was passed down to him through many generations of Macneills passed away this spring. His wife Jennie and their son David carefully tend and maintain the historic site. They are available to visitors to explain the site and recount the history of the author's life lived here.
Reviews
Be the first to add a review to the Home of Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Home of Lucy Maud Montgomery
Hours
- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Problem with this listing? Let us know.
Has RV parking changed? Let us know.
-
Parking
-
Pets Allowed
-
Restrooms
-
Wifi
-
Wheelchair Accessible
-
Credit Cards Accepted