Madame Sherri Forest
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Madame Sherri Forest, a 513-acre property in West Chesterfield, NH, is named after the eccentric actress and socialite Antoinette "Madame" Sherri Bramare, who built a French-inspired summer home in the 1930s. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of her once-grand estate, including a decaying stone staircase, while enjoying scenic trails that lead to Indian Pond and the eastern slopes of Wantastiquet Mountain.
The forest is a testament to the area's rich history, preserved through the efforts of local artist Anne Stokes, who donated the land to the Forest Society. The site offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for hiking and outdoor recreation.
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