Oatlands Court Refurbishment Project Will Increase Service Fees
Join us for an afternoon tea and conversation with Oatlands' public historian about the women who called Oatlands home - from property-owners Elizabeth Carter and Edith Eustis to the women,. Hiking and Trails Find miles of trails at Oatlands. Dogs are allowed on trails on leashes (please clean up) and no ticket is required! Does not include the historic core of the property or the walled garden. Oatlands provides picnic tables near the boxwoods close to the Carriage House & Gift Shop. Roam the grounds for free or purchase a ticket to explore the enchanting historic walled garden. Founded in 1798 as a plantation and site of enslavement, Oatlands is a place of striking beauty and profound history. This land carries histories of Indigenous presence, of bondage and emancipation,. With her marriage to George, two groups of enslaved people were uprooted and moved to Oatlands, where more than 60 people were already living and laboring on the plantation.
About Contact Us Support Membership Welcome from the Executive Director Oatlands in the News Work With Us Mar 28, 2025 · Calendar A Story of Hope and Freedom February 28 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Women of Oatlands Tea March 28 @ 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Oatlands Garden Tour in Celebration of Historic. Walk through acres of woods and fields surrounding the historic core of Oatlands. There is a fee of $10 for the grounds which helps to support the upkeep of the trails. HISTORY Oatlands is grounded in History— valuing and lifting the voices of all who have shaped and been shaped by this historic site. Indigenous Peoples Carter Era Reclaim Your Story
Restoration & Refurbishment Project – lees-builders
