ONATRU FARMHOUSE RULES & REGULATIONS The main floor and lawn area of the Main House will be available to recognized Town organizations and town residents for meetings and social functions. There is no charge for meetings of town organizations. A calendar will be kept by the Town Clerk and reservations will be made on a first-come, first-served basis, and the Town Clerk shall be responsible for administering these regulations.
Onatru Farmhouse and the 147 acres surrounding it was the generous gift of Alice Lane Poor to the people of the Town of Lewisboro. The original farmhouse was enlarged by Mrs. Poors father after he purchased the farm in 1904. Mr. Lane ran Onatru as a working farm, growing crops and maintaining dairy cattle, chickens, pigs, goats, etc. Throughout the years Mrs. Poor and her family held a great love for the Town of Lewisboro. Mrs. Poor is remembered by many for her involvement in church, civic and town organizations. In 1962 Mrs. Poor donated 27 acres of land on Elmwood Road opposite the farmhouse to be used by local scouts. The land is now known as the Onatru Reservation. In 1973 she donated 40 acres of land on the easterly boundary of the farm for wildlife preservation. The area is now known as the Alice Lane Poor Wildlife Preserve. The remainder of the farm and all buildings was donated to the Town in 1978. |