Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

In Northfield: Lovely gingerbread house and gardens July 21, 2014

OH, FOR THE SWEETNESS of this butter-colored 1879 gingerbread house.

Derrin and Paul O'Connells' Northfield home, built in 1879.

Derrin and Paul O’Connells’ Northfield home, built in 1879.

Arched windows and roof-line architectural detail. And that porch, oh, that porch—a cozy place to read or simply relax on a summer day. Pure white Adirondack chairs are positioned at a front corner of the house as an invitation to sit a spell and perhaps observe passersby or a game of croquet. And then a corner picket fence adds the perfect accent to this period home.

An inviting spot, complete with trellis, to sit a spell next to the garage.

An inviting spot, complete with trellis, to sit a spell next to the garage.

Derrin and Paul O’Connell are only the third owners of this 135-year-old house located by Central Park in Northfield. And, recently, their property was among six showcased in the Northfield Garden Club 2014 Garden Tour. Not the house specifically, but the yard and gardens, although my attention was focused as much on the historic house as the plants. I love old homes with character.

Latticework accents a corner garden pergola.

Latticework accents a corner garden pergola.

The O’Connells have done a fine job of complementing their home’s style with garden rooms that call for lingering under a pergola or settling onto a bench next to a trellis.

Windowbox charm complements the historic home.

Windowbox charm complements the historic home.

Window boxes hold pink geraniums, hardy English ivy and airy Diamond Frost. Spruce trees, more than 100 years old, grace the yard.

And just off a sprawling 1980s enclosed porch addition that blends so seamlessly with the house in architectural style and detail that you would think it original, a swath of wide deck steps extend a warm visual welcome.

Some of Derrin's creations displayed next to a vintage suitcase in the porch.

Some of Derrin’s creations displayed next to a vintage suitcase in the porch.

Inside that porch, Derrin O’Connell showcased some of her creations, like sweet little girls’ dresses and headbands. Her artistry style of hand-stitching, upcycling and more fits this house as does her business name, Tillie’s. Derrin’s mom called her this endearing name when Derrin was growing up. Tillie’s will be among the featured vendors at the Fall 2014 (September 25 – 27) Junk Bonanza Vintage Market at Canterbury Park in Shakopee. Click here for more info.

I love the interesting plant, right, tucked into a corner of the home's exterior. Anyone know its identity? I should have inquired.

I love the interesting plant, right, tucked into a corner of the home’s exterior. Anyone know its identity? I should have inquired.

Now if only I could have toured the O’Connells’ house, I would have been even more pleased. But I was grateful to wander around their yard, imagining the history this house, this land, holds.

BONUS PHOTOS:

Love the message on this plaque.

Love the message on this plaque.

Garden art in the hosta.

Garden art in the hosta.

FYI: Click here to read an earlier post from the Northfield Garden Club 2014 Garden Tour. Watch for additional tour posts.

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15 Responses to “In Northfield: Lovely gingerbread house and gardens”

  1. Beth Ann's avatar Beth Ann Says:

    Love the lattice and the porch and I am also a huge fan of adirondack chairs that invite me to sit and linger with a book, a glass of tea and some conversation with a friend. Lovely home and I bet it is every bit as lovely inside. Thanks for the tour.

  2. Cecilia Mary Gunther's avatar cecilia Says:

    Wonderful, it just exudes coolness and freshness in lovely established beds.. c

  3. Gorgeous and Beautiful – love houses with character – thanks so much for sharing 🙂 Happy Week!

  4. Thread crazy's avatar Thread crazy Says:

    What beautiful homes; give me an old “charmer” any day! Love the history and the character of these homes…we used to have one many moons ago and I’d love to have another one. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Jackie's avatar Jackie Says:

    Such a beautiful home with lots of character! I especially like the arches above the windows, I’m curious what’s inside the bump-out window, perhaps the dining room, or just a little place to sit and read, It would be fun to see the inside 🙂

  6. Katie S's avatar Katie S Says:

    Oh, Audrey! That cast iron trivet brings back so many memories. My great grandma Sophie had the identical trivet. When she went into the nursing home, my dad acquired it but it has gotten lost over the years.

  7. Very nice. I like the pergola and lattice. A charming place altogether.


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