The Landmark Trust USA FY21 Annual Report
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THE LANDMARK TRUST USA PROPERTIES
The Landmark Trust USA owns and manages five historic properties and the 571-acre historic Scott Farm, a Certified Social Benefit
Corporation (B Corp). A conscientious cycle of monitoring and repair helps us extend the life of these structures and ensures our
nonprofit stewardship mission.
Kipling’s Carriage House Dutton Farmhouse The Sugarhouse
Naulakha was the
American home of
author Rudyard Kipling,
built in 1893 and restored
to Victorian splendor
in 1993. The Landmark
Trust USA completed
this first major project
in partnership with The
Landmark Trust UK.
Kipling’s Carriage
House, also built in 1893,
was designed to provide
comfortable housing for
the coachman and his
family. This cozy home is
located on a hillside near
Naulakha.
Dutton Farmhouse, built
in 1837, overlooks the
Scott Farm Orchard and
long stone walls. The
large bright rooms of
the Greek Revival-style
farmhouse reflect the
optimism of the period.
The Sugarhouse, built
in 1915, was formerly
Scott Farm’s primary
facility for boiling sap
to produce maple syrup.
The rustic building,
restored as a comfortable
retreat, is tucked into
the surrounding maple
sugarbush.
Amos Brown House in
Whitingham, Vermont,
was built for Amos
and Sally Brown on a
high hilltop in 1802.
The restoration of the
Federal-style brick
farmhouse provides a
testament to the skills
of the area’s dedicated
craftsmen.