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'Great Estates of Ringwood' Book - Benefits Local Charities

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Skylands Manor, Ringwood NJ - From the book 'The Great Estates of Ringwood' - Ken Carroll © The Great Estates of Ringwood

Award-winning photographer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Ken Carroll teamed with former Ringwood, New Jersey historian Elbertus Prol to create an elegant, 140-page coffee table style book Great Estates of Ringwood. Large images and historical facts offer a fascinating explanation of life in Ringwood’s grand manors.

Readers will be surprised to find out that there are four stately historic homes in their own backyard.

Two are widely known: Skylands Manor and Ringwood Manor, but two have been hidden from the public eye—until now. Mount Saint Francis and Table Rock are also included in Great Estates of Ringwood.
Mt. Saint Francis will never be able to be seen in any other way than through the pages of Great Estates of Ringwood. The property has been sold and is undergoing a modernization. Table Rock does not grant tours.

The book contains insights, photographs, and facts well beyond any available tours of the homes, offering a true-to-life glimpse of yesteryear. Mr. Prol details the history and artifacts of the mansions, whose grounds featured the prominent landscape designers of their time and whose walls were adorned with art, photography and collectibles.

A portion of the Great Hall at Ringwood Manor - From the book 'The Great Estates of Ringwood' - Ken Carroll © The Great Estates of Ringwood

One hundred percent (100%) of the proceeds will be donated to the local charities The Center for Food Action in Ringwood, Connect for Community, North Jersey (supporting over 40 food pantries, shelters, and homeless agencies), and Ringwood Historical Society to help them with their work in maintaining the town’s historical sites

With a first printing limited to 1,500 books, The Great Estates of Ringwood is available online at http://greatestatesofringwood.com/ and in person at various locations such as the Ringwood Manor Association of the Arts exhibition gallery and the Manor House gift shop, both located in Ringwood Manor State Park, in Ringwood, New Jersey.