We at Mayflower are privileged to have unlimited access to the
Steep Rock Association’s reservations. The Association
is one of the oldest Land Trusts in Connecticut and protects
the rural character of Washington through the conservation
of open land, farmland, forest, wetlands and waterways.
Hours of spectacular hiking, biking, kayaking, snow- shoe
and cross-country are at our door-step providing all levels
from true challenge to a leisurely stroll along the banks
of the Shepaug river. The view of the “clam-shell”
on the intermediate Steeprock Woods hike or the pinnacle top-of-the-world
vista at the summit of the Meeker Swamp challenging hike are
not to be missed.
A little bit of history. In the Spring of
1889, just as he was about to break ground on his own country
house in Washington, the celebrated architect Ehrick Rossiter
discovered that the wooded hillsides in his dramatic view
to the west were slated for clear cutting. For him, there
was only one thing to do. Using the construction money for
the house, he bought the threatened land from the timber company
and saved forever the 100 acres that now form the heart of
the Steep Rock reservation.
Rossiter House. The charming white house
with the turret beyond Mayflower’s Spa House, is in
fact one of Ehrick Rossiter’s houses and so we preserve
a bit of architectural history on our own estate.
Spa House Photographs. The photographs that
surround the spa concierge desk are views of Steeprock and
the Shepaug river that runs through it. They are the work
of the photographer Carl Weese.
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