Exploration at Wilson-Sapiro Property in Gilmanton on August 18th

On Sunday afternoon, August 18th, Five Rivers hosted an event in Gilmanton on one of our newest properties – Wilson-Sapiro. More than 60 people joined us on this fascinating walk that explored the vast historical and natural treasures of the Jones mill area of Gilmanton!

There were four learning stations along the way, each with a fascinating expert presentation.

  • Owner Gina Sapiro talked about the 18th century Antique Cape built by the Jones family that she and Graham now call home, and showed us her extensive gardens that provide produce and flowers for Gilmanton’s Own Cooperative Market located in the Four Corners Brick House in Gilmanton Center.
  • Jim Garvin (NH architectural historian) brought to life the once vibrant Jones Mill complex that produced shingles, lumber, linseed oil, carriages and wagons in the second half of the 19th century.
  • Owner Graham Wilson discussed the forest management programs that he and Gina have developed for their forested property.
  • And at a beautiful wetlands portion of the property, Amanda Stone (Natural Resources & Land Conservation State Specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension) explained the importance of wetlands to wildlife and the ecological balance.

The weather was perfect on this summer Sunday afternoon! Thank you, Graham Wilson and Gina Sapiro, for sharing your wonderful property with us. And thank you to everyone who attended and shared this exciting educational experience with us!