Garden Tool Shed, Hancock Shaker Village (1922)

The Garden Tool Shed at Hancock Shaker Village was originally built as a screened-in structure in 1922 where the Shaker Sisters could relax and drink tea. Such a building, intended for recreation, would never have been built by the more austere earlier shakers. Moved in 1961 to serve as the ticket booth of the Hancock Shaker Village museum, it was later relocated to the foundations of an old tool shed and is now used by the museum’s garden staff. Continue reading “Garden Tool Shed, Hancock Shaker Village (1922)”

On the right is the 1939 dairy ell and on the left is the reconstructed equipment shed.



