

The Bradlee McIntyre House c.1885, was originally built in Altamonte Springs. This house was moved to Longwood in 1973. Designed by Boston architect Nathaniel Bradlee as his winter home, it is an elaborate example of Queen Anne Style. One of the few remaining examples of a luxurious winter cottage in Central Florida, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It serves as our museum today, with tours offered on Wednesdays and Sunday afternoons. It is a wonderfully preserved relic that makes you feel like you have stepped back into an upscale period home.
Our docents offer Bradlee-McIntyre House Historical Museum tours every Wednesday and Sunday from 1-4 PM.
Admission
$5 per person (kids under 5 are free)
Cash or credit card. Includes guided tour with a docent.
Group Tours
Contact us at (407) 332-0225 for large groups or special tours.
For your convenience, there are three free self-guided tours available:
Central Tour
East Tour
South Tour
Each tour is approximately three quarters of a mile and will take between 30-45 minutes to walk (depending on your pace and how long you pause at each stop). It is broken up to fit your time schedule. They are adjacent, so if you have time go for all three! Or you can break them up over multiple trips to the Historic District. Start with the Central Tour, as it hits the majority of the district's most prominent buildings.