The Crane Estate

The Crane Estate is a museum Ipswich located in United States.

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290 Argilla Rd Ipswich , MA 01938 United States

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Joe Z

If you visit outside the warmer seasons, make sure to drive down the street to Crane's Beach . The parking lot should be mostly empty and you can get a great view of the estate from the beach .

sarah bundy

very interesting to go on a tour through here and learn the history of such a famous landmark .

Laur Lo Ski

My friend got married at the Barn at the Crane Estate and it was absolutely beautiful! The staff was very nice and really knew what they were doing!

Margaret !

Check their website for which kinds of tours they offer. They also sometimes offer cooking courses too

Zach Kelfer

Absolutely wonderful. Straight out of a fairytale

Anton Mokshyn

Nature and view

Warren S

Inn at Castle Hill is a great place to stay. Wonderfully relaxing. The property is great for hiking

Sarah Fay

A beautiful property considering Crane made all his money on toilets .

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Event Space
Castle Hill

A 59-room Stuart-style mansion overlooking Crane Beach, this was the summer estate of Chicago industrialist Richard T. Crane, Jr. The house & grounds are maintained by the Trustees of Reservations. - BU Today

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Café
Heart And Soul Cafe

Breakfast is incredible! Staff is so friendly! The owners are always present! I love the eggs Benedict. - Ipswich Hearts 'n Flowers

Library
Ipswich Public Library

Friendly staff & great collection in the children's section. - Keri Bagley

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Beach
Crane Beach

Beautiful beach!!! I highly recommend going and getting there early. Water was clear and sandy. - Andrea Geoffrey-White

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Farm
Russell Orchards

Buy a loaf of homemade bread and some sandwich fixings, or if you’re feeling less ambitious, purchase a veggie wrap, with hummus and fresh vegetables. Check out their own honey and winery, too. - BU Today

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Beach
Steep Hill Beach

Love this little secluded beach. - Mike Callahan