The Ladies Associate is a major function within the park, fostering a sense of community among park residents by planning social events for adults and children including holiday parties, barn dances and Victorian picnics. They are also responsible for landscaping projects and preserving the beauty of the park.
The Llewellyn Park Historical Society is dedicated to preserving historic artifacts relating to the creation and history of the park while the Llewellyn Park Preservation Foundation is dedicated to maintaining the histoic character of Llewellyn Park.
These groupds are the primary reason that the park has maintained its intrinsic charm after all of these years. It's a magical place for those who appreciate privacy and a sense of community. Just click the "Request More Info" or "Schedule a Showing" button when viewing the details of that property.
Committees continuously organize BBQs, holiday parties, wine tastings or Easter egg hunts to get everyone together. Over the years, the park has become more diverse, welcoming young families and people from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. Potential homeowners are lured to the lush oasis known for its history, bucolic landscape -- and exceptional privacy.
The variety of homes -- from Tudor to Colonial to contemporary -- are tucked inside a wooded enclave off Route The Edison family home at Glenmont, the estate in Llewellyn Park, c. The roughly homes off Main Street are just 14 miles from New York City and some offer spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline. Boasting fairytale-like castles, romantic landscapes, and rich history, Llewellyn Park is a lovely place to call home.
Its homes span acres and encompass single-acre lots and sprawling estates. Steeped in history, past residents have included an A-list of storied names, including Colgate, Merck, and Chubb. Today, its most famous resident may be the actress and co-host of The View , Whoopi Goldberg. If you have a penchant for history and are looking to move to northern New Jersey, Llewellyn Park may be the community for you.
Here are 5 things you probably did not know about living in the heart of West Orange in beautiful Llewellyn Park:. The first annual meeting of proprietors was held at the Park's Gatehouse on January 1, and continues today.
Llewellyn Park is thought to be the country's first planned residential community, and the site of the first large-scale naturalization of crocus, narcissus, and jonquils. The landscaping is in the 19th century romantic style of New York's Central Park, and includes winding paths, and rare ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers.
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