Historic Details of the North Wing
Built in 1902, the north wing is an original part of the estate which connects the library and parlor. This side foyer was the original main entryway to Willowdale Estate. The entrance had views of the Ipswich River before all the landscaping was complete. The vestibule part of the entrance has two stained glass windows on opposite sides – one with a rooster and one with an owl to represent where the sun would rise and set. The rooster has the latin word “matin” for morning and the owl has the latin word “vesper” for evening. In 1915, Bradley Palmer moved the entryway to what is now the current main entrance. As the property expanded, there needed to be a grander entryway to allow guests to arrive and depart with ease and be more centrally located.