
What is the Stonehenge Estate?
Nestled on seven acres of woods and beautifully landscaped grounds, the
Stonehenge Estate brings to life a segment of island history from the 1800's through
present day living.
An on-going family preservation project, Stonehenge represents the old family grape growing farms & wineries that prospered on the island in the mid-late 1800's.
The Stone Farmhouse and Wine Press Cottage are both listed in the prestigious National Register of Historic Places and are open to the public for tours throughout the summer months.
If you're planning a trip to the island, be sure to make Stonehenge one of your first stops!
What do you see on the Stonehenge Tour?
Stonehenge Estate tour takes you inside the Stone Farmhouse, Wine Press Cottage, Wine Cellar, Winter Display Area and Beautiful Grounds.
Visitors both young and old will enjoy the antiques, photographs and island memorabilia on display inside these buildings as well as the unique outdoor items on display. Whether you enjoy a little history or just want a taste of island living, the Stonehenge Estate tour has something for you!
Stonehenge Estate is open daily (Memorial Day - Labor Day) and tours leave any time during regular business hours. The tours are self-guided (using audio cassettes) and take approximately 20 minutes, but visitors are welcome to relax and enjoy the property at their own pace.

Tour Hours
11 am- 5 pm Daily
( Summer Months )
Tour Prices
Adults: $ 6.50 (Age 16 & Up)
Children: $ 3.00 (Age 6-15)
( Age 5 & under are FREE - No Cassette)
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