Originally
built by a silent film actor named Francis Lederer, the establishment
is now protected by the historical society.
While brick and stone architecture lends a rustic appeal, a colonnade
of graceful archways lead into an elegant garden with a gazebo.
Many native plants line the cobblestone pathway, and an authentic
wagon rests among colorful flowers with its iron wheels.
The romantic setting allows guests to create special stories by
hosting weddings, receptions, showers, corporate meetings, and
private parties.
Private afternoon tea parties are offered on the garden terrace,
and custom gift baskets are designed for special occasions and
corporate clients.
Inside the building various rooms contain antiques, home furnishings,
and fine accessories.
Each stall represents a different theme of decor ranging from
Victorian to Shabby Chic. Customers are welcomed to a "storybook
destination" where one can shop in an intimate setting and
relax in a cozy atmosphere.