About the Farm

About the Farm

The Farm at Gore Place

The fifty-acre working farm at Gore Place is a glimpse of rural life in nineteenth-century Massachusetts. It helps tell the stories of the Gores, the people who worked here, and the land itself. 

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The farm at Gore Place is living history. A rare rural landscape just outside Boston, Gore Place has animals, crops, and buildings of a nineteenth-century gentleman’s farm, and carries on the Gores’ commitment to agriculture and land stewardship. We invite you to walk along our trails—which are open to the public—to see our fields, farm animals, and wildlife. Whether you’re interested in the farm, its history, or looking for a relaxing place to walk, Gore Place has something for everyone: tours, trails, and experiential programs for all ages.

“My Farm at Waltham” 

Many have farmed here over the last few centuries, but none have left as deep an impact on the landscape as Christopher and Rebecca Gore. Inspired by prominent British agriculturists whom Christopher had visited while in Europe as a diplomat, the Gores returned to Waltham in 1804 and began improving on an estate that boasted vegetable and flower gardens, a greenhouse for horticultural experimentation, and a large farm using the latest agricultural tools and methods. With hundreds of acres of pasture and cultivated fields, herds of animals, and teams of paid workers brought in each growing season, the Gores’ “farm at Waltham” was not only a visual marvel but a working farm, and it remains so today.

 

Click to learn more about the history of the Gores’ farm:

FARM HISTORY

 

Click to learn more about our animals, crops, and wildlife:

EXPLORE OUR FARM

"Since I’ve started volunteering at Gore Place, I’ve become a student again. And I love sharing those insights with others."

- M

Did You Know?

Gore Place is an oasis in the city, with 50 acres of open land.

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The mission of Gore Place is to preserve and promote the 1806 country estate of Christopher and Rebecca Gore as a unique community resource that tells the story of early 19th century American life.

Latest News view all news

Gore Place Appoints New Executive Director

November 20, 2023

Gore Place, the historic house museum and farm in Waltham and Watertown, Massachusetts, today announced the selection of Gavin Kleespies as its next Executive Director, effective January 2, 2024.

House in Bloom 2023

October 30, 2023

Sixteen local floral artists showcased their work at Gore Place's annual House in Bloom show, which over 300 guests visited!

Gore Place Executive Director to Retire in December

July 17, 2023

Gore Place announced today that Executive Director Susan Robertson will retire in December after 37 years at Gore Place, making her the longest-serving Director since Gore Place was founded in 1935. 

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Gore Place
52 Gore Street
Waltham, MA 02453
USA