It was built in 1853 by Leonard Waller Groce, son of Jared Groce, who was one
of largest land owners in Texas. Originally, it was a Spanish land grant of
67,000 acres assigned to Justo Liendo, the plantation's namesake. One of Texas'
earliest cotton plantations, Liendo was home to sculptress Elisabet Ney and her
husband, Dr. Edmond Montgomery, from 1873 to 1911. Both are buried on the
grounds. Liendo is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. It is a private residence, however, tours
are offered at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. the first Sat. of the month.
Admission charge. Not wheelchair accessible. F.M. 1488 northeast about 2.5 miles
to Wyatt Chapel Road; turn right to entrance. 979/826-3126. www.liendo.org.
City: Hempstead
Region: Gulf Coast
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City: Stinnett
Region: Panhandle Plains
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City: Dallas
Region: Prairies and Lakes
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City: Conroe
Region: Piney Woods
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City: Galveston
Region: Gulf Coast
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City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains
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City: Wimberley
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City: Balmorhea
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