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A plaque inside the house tells of its illustrious first owner, John C. Shaffer, who built the house and turned the land into an award-winning cattle ranch.
John C. Shaffer in the center surrounded by his wife, two sons, two daughters-in-law and grandchildren. He named his ranch Ken Caryl after his sons, Kent and Carroll.
The Manor House looked very impressive from its position on the highest hill in the valley, all lit for the Christmas season.
The Manor house is now privately owned and is used primarily as an event/wedding center. The owners opened the house to the Ken Caryl Community to see how it was decorated for Christmas and to allow for the community to gather and celebrate.
It was a very well attended event! There were food trucks outside and the bar was full of customers. Neighbors were having a good time sitting and talking.
We enjoyed seeing the beautiful decorations...
...and fine antiques.
The Manor House was also the site of frequent entertainment in the Shaffer years, and frequent guests were President Theodore Roosevelt, and President William Howard Taft, as well as industrial chieftains from around the world and celebrities of the time.
The staircase is lined with historical photographs.
Upstairs, the crowd was thinner and we were able to enjoy a quieter conversation. Our daughter and granddaughter are in one of the photos.
This large ballroom is a recent addition to the house, and most often used for wedding ceremonies and receptions. On this evening a band was playing music to entertain our fellow residents.
It was so nice to visit this historic home for the Christmas holiday and meet with neighbors to celebrate the season in style. I hope it will become an annual tradition!
It would be remiss if I did not mention how sad I am for the terrible fires occurring in Australia during this their summer season, and the concurrent destruction of human life and property and wildlife. I visited Australia in 2011 and enjoyed all its beauty. One of the highlights of my trip was visiting Taronga Zoo--click here to see that post--and where I had the chance to hold this koala bear, as well as do a "walkabout" with kangaroos. Wildfire is always a danger in the United States West, so I truly sympathize with all the people of Australia and I hope and pray all the fires will be resolved very soon!
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ReplyDeleteThe Manor House is beautiful, lovely Christmas decorations. Thanks for sharing your visit. I pray for Australia, I hope they have some much needed rain. Beautiful post and photos. Happy Monday, wishing you a great day and a happy new week!
What a beautiful, wonderful place to have a Christmas party!
ReplyDeleteThis place is not only beautiful, it is a treasure when it comes to historic preservation. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!! I would love to take the tour.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful manson in your community, Pat. The decorations are fabulous. I hope you aren't getting a windstorm today - it's gusting in the mountains!
ReplyDeleteThe Manor House is so beautiful both inside and outside! It's the type of place I love to visit when I travel.
ReplyDeleteI really hope the fires in Australia end soon. It's terribly sad.
A beautiful mansion and I love the decorations
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely surroundings where you can gather with your neighbors. It is certainly festive! Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Australia, too! Have a grand week!
ReplyDeleteI love your photos especially the top one of the outside of the Manor.
ReplyDelete...wow, talk about decking the halls for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/01/cranberry-orange-babka.html
Oh wow! That house looks wonderful and elegant.
ReplyDeleteThe Manor House is truly remarkable---or rather the people who built it. So glad it has be kept as a beautiful Manor House for all to enjoy
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to all in Australia
MB
OH wow; that is such a beautiful home and the holiday décor really lives up to the name too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent home . . . thank you . .
ReplyDeleteand yes - healing and Hope for Australia.
Pat - it is so generous that the owners of the Manor House would open it to the Caryl community residents. What a gorgeous property, and so gloriously decorated for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that the fires in Australia are horrific - we are all praying for a quick end to the devastation.
Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday, my friend!
Oh Pat, this is almost unbearably beautiful. It certainly captures the festivity and beauty of holiday decorating and so lovely that you could go.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to begin the Christmas celebrations with your fellow neighbours.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a well furnished and decorated old house at Christmas. What a treat to spend some time there. I love how it has been repurposed as an event center.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressive home. Also quite a display with the holiday decor.
ReplyDeleteThe Manor House looks so beautiful …
ReplyDeleteI pray that rain will soon come to Australia, the fires are truly devastating.
All the best Jan
Thank you for sharing photos from this incredible attraction. Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love to see these fabulous homes decorated for the holidays! I love your photos so much :)
ReplyDeleteYour post is a great addition to 'My Corner of the World' this week!
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I'm always happy to see older homes preserved for future generations to enjoy. The decorations in this one are lovely. Looks like a fun event.
ReplyDeleteI will have to check it out the next time I go to Denver!
ReplyDeleteSuch a grand house and so beautifully decorated!
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous house and what a wonderful way to celebrate the Holidays with friends and family!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
I always love a good mansion tour. Oh, the koala photos are so cute. I hate to think of the word fire and koalas - or any animals - in the same sentence.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit and see the festive decorations!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a very beautiful property and a fun visit for the holidays. May be a new family Christmas tradition for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning home beautifully decorated for Christmas. It must have been a magical evening. I saw your daughter and granddaughter looking so comfortable on the chaise lounge.
ReplyDeleteOh that house!!! It's gorgeous and what a nice venue for a Christmas party!
ReplyDeleteWhat is happening in Australia is breaking my heart 😢
Wow! What a stunning house!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see the Manor alive and brightly lit and learn a little of its history. I love these charming old buildings.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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What a treat - It must be the Brit in me I love the traditional olde worlde Christmas decorations - the Manor house is a perfect setting. I hope it is an annual event for you too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words re the Australian Bushfires, I have added them to my recent post. It means so much to know that the world is taking note.
Wren x
Wren x
We walked through the Manor House several years ago, when the renovations had just begun. It has turned out so beautiful (as we knew it would). You are blessed to live so close to it. You live in a wonderful area, kind of tucked away yet not very far from the necessary places. Thanks for sharing these pictures.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Pat!
PS I think I gained a little weight from observing all your holiday cooking! LOLOLOL
Wow Pat. That's quite a place! So nice that you live nearby and were able to enjoy the decorations and seeing other neighbors. Yes, so sad about what's happening in Australia. How lucky you were to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely community treasure Pat and what a grand place to live. The Manor House is elegant and was beautifully decorated for the season. Nice to know the history of it as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, inside and out.
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