The Underwood Greenhouses
The Underwood Greenhouses, established in 1898 and redesigned in 1910 by the renowned Lord Burnham firm, are notable for their historical significance and variety of floral plants. Once part of a Belmont estate where several U.S. Presidents visited, the greenhouses have been lovingly maintained and renovated by a local florist's family, ensuring the continuation of plant cultivation.
Specializing in locally grown annuals, perennials, herbs, and heirloom tomatoes, the Underwood Greenhouses play a vital role in preserving both local agriculture and the historic structure itself. Proceeds from plant sales contribute to ongoing renovation efforts, and their commitment to preservation was recognized with a Belmont Historical Society Preservation Award in 2012.
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