Step
back a century and enter the unhurried
life of a country
estate. Built in 1891,
The Fells was
the summer home of Secretary of State
John Milton Hay.
The
22-room Colonial Revival main
house
welcomed
three generations of the Hay family and
is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places.
DISCOVER
the expansive gardens including a rose terrace,
a rock garden of
rare alpines,
a hidden walled garden and colorful
perennial borders.

Walking Trails at The Fells
EXPLORE
meadows, woodlands and waters with easy hikes
on peaceful
paths through gardens, woods
and along the shore of Lake Sunapee.
ENJOY
exhibits, classes and events. See website for
details.

Mount Sunapee & Lake Sunapee from
the walking
trails at The Fells
HOURS:
Grounds open daily year-round.
House and Shop open seasonally,
10am - 4pm:
- Wednesday-Sunday (mid-June
to Labor Day)
- Weekends and holidays
only (late May to mid-June
and
Labor Day to
Columbus Day).
ADMISSION:
Adults $8, children 6-17 $3, under 6 free.
Discounts of $1 for seniors
and students.
Family/household maximum
of $20.
Unlimited visits with
annual membership -
$35 Individual, $50 Household.
Photos
from the 2007 sculpture exhibit at The Fells