
The Elk Rock Garden of the Bishop's
Close is the name that was given to
the Peter Kerr estate when it was
given to the Diocese of Oregon in
1959. Located in the Dunthorpe area
about two miles north of Lake Oswego,
the estate sits on a high bluff on
the western bank of the Willamette
River. The property includes approximately
six acres of a cultivated English-style
garden that was designed by the landscape
architectural firm of Olmsted Brothers
of Brookline, Massachusetts.
It is widely known for its many varieties
of magnolias as well as for outstanding
examples of many other native and
exotic plants.
The term "close" as it is used in this instance derives from British usage where it describes an enclosed area around a church or other sacred space which provides a place for quietude and meditation.
Peter
Kerr was born in Scotland in 1862.
As a young man he worked for an uncle's
import business in London. In the
course of his work he traveled to
Portland where, with a partner, he
established a grain exporting business.
The property that is now Elk Rock
Garden was purchased jointly by Mr.
Kerr and two other bachelors. After
his marriage to Laurie King in 1905,
he bought out the interests of the
other two owners and began plans for
the present house and garden. The
garden was begun in 1912 and the house
was begun in 1914 and finished in
1916.
Mr.
Kerr passed away in 1957 and the property
was donated by his heirs to the Episcopal
Diocese of Oregon with the agreement
that the garden would be open to the
public. Mr. Kerr's heirs are active
in the oversight of the continuing
development and maintenance of the
garden.
The house is now the offices of the
Bishop of the Diocese of Oregon. A
chapel was added to the house in the
late 1970's and is used for daily
services by the Bishop and his staff.
The garden is open to the public 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. seven day a week.
It is closed on Christmas Day. For
more information about opening hours,
please phone 503/636-5613
. To reach the Bishop's Close, at the intersection of State Route 43 and Military Road, approximately two miles north of Lake Oswego and two miles south of the Sellwood Bridge, turn east toward the river and immediately south on Military Lane which dead ends at the entrance to the property, a distance of approximately two city blocks.
Please
note: There are no public
restrooms at Elk Rock Garden, picnicing
not permitted, weddings not permitted,
pets must be kept on leash.
The garden is available for commercial
photo shoots for a fee by prior arrangement.
The visitor center at the entrance
has maps, guest book and from time
to time, plants from the garden for
sale at modest prices.
Physical and mailing address:
11800 SW Military Lane
Portland, Oregon 97219-8436
Telephone (800) 452-2562 or (503) 636-5613
Fax (503) 636-5616
Contact: elkrock@diocese-oregon.org |