Blog
Join Us for a Summer Event
Summer is in full swing and we hope you’ll join us for one of our upcoming events, starting with violin music and refreshments on the lawn of Naulakha on Thursday, August 19!
Spring Events & Greetings From the Executive Director
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to The Landmark Trust USA properties now that travel restrictions have eased up! We’re also excited to announce our upcoming events from June through October.
Tour Naulakha with Rhododendrons in Bloom
Reserve your tickets now for a self-guided tour of Naulakha, June 6 from 1 p.m.–4:30 p.m. and June 7 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Update on Essex Memorial Library
The town of Tiverton, RI has seen an increase in short-term rentals and has begun revising their local land development regulations. LTUSA will not be making the Essex Memorial Library available for short-term rentals.
Read Wall Street Journal Article on Naulakha Getaway
Reporter Nina Sovich just published a great article in The Wall Street Journal on her getaway to Rudyard Kipling’s Naulakha: “Vacation Rentals That Deliver Serenity and Fuel Creativity.” You can book Naulakha as a whole-house rental that’s ideal for social distancing.
New Package Deals Available
The Landmark Trust USA now offers two wonderful package deals you can pair with a stay at any of our historic properties in Vermont! They support local and socially responsible businesses, with delicious foods made by Vermont companies such as King Arthur Baking and Scott Farm.
Greetings from the Board President
Three new board members were elected at the Landmark Trust USA annual board meeting in early August, all with a background in historic preservation and skills that will add to the professional depth of the governing body.
Meet Our Spectacular Staff
Meet The Landmark Trust USA’s talented staff members: head of maintenance Tom Kuralt, operations coordinator Michele Powers, executive director Susan McMahon, and head housekeeper Amy Smith.
Scott Farm’s Team is in High Gear
From July to November, Scott Farm's staff swells to include seasonal help and a team of experienced farm workers from Jamaica, many of whom return year after year—some for over 20 years. Thank you to all of them for their dedication and skill.
Fall Greetings from our Executive Director
As autumn draws to a close, we still have a few openings left for the tail end of this season's leaf peeping. Reservations are coming in quickly for next year, too, so it's not too soon to reserve your 2021 or 2022 fall foliage getaway!
The Restoration of Amos Brown House
Today, Amos Brown House tells a tale of 200 years of rural Vermont life and is also a testament to careful and thoughtful repair work by dedicated craftsmen.
The Restoration of Dutton Farmhouse
Today, Dutton Farmhouse is as vibrant and elegant as it was when it was built in 1840. Learn more about how The Landmark Trust USA rescued this fine building.
Leadership Transition
We’d like to share this article re: the leadership transition at The Landmark Trust USA that appeared in the Brattleboro Reformer on July 15, 2018.
Spend an Evening with Rudyard Kipling at Naulakha
Actor and storyteller Jackson Gillman will be performing as Mr. Rudyard Kipling at Naulakha on March 26, 2018 at 7 p.m.