Plummer House

 

This home serves as a tourist attraction and a venue for weddings, receptions, meetings, instructional classes, and parties for groups up to 100 people.  The facility is under the general supervision of the Director of Parks and Recreation.  Rental of the house includes the grounds.

Eleven acres of beautiful landscaped grounds, formal gardens, a bird trail, a quarry, and a water tower highlight the features of the park.  The grounds are open to the public from sunrise to sunset except when the house is reserved for private functions. Private functions held at the Plummer House can also reserve the grounds, making them unavailable to the public.

The first floor of the Plummer House is handicap accessible. All remaining floors of the Plummer House are not handicap accessible. The main level grounds are handicap accessible. Arrangements must be made in advance with the caretaker to gain access to the lower garden area for guests needing handicap accessibility.

  • Dr. Plummer began working at the Mayo Clinic in 1901 and was there until his death in 1936. He was a physician, architect, tool and die maker, and inventor. He set up the record-keeping system at the Mayo Clinic, designed many buildings, and invented the pneumatic tube.
  • Daisy Plummer was a gifted musician. Her mother's maiden name was Mayo. Daisy lived at the Plummer House until 1969. She and Dr. Plummer had two adopted children, Robert and Gertrude.
  • The house is an English Tudor Mansion and was constructed between 1917 and 1924. The roof is made entirely of slate. Today, the house, water tower, and grounds occupy 11 acres. The furniture in the house is all original.
  • There are two caves on the property, one going into the house and the other under the water tower.
  • The house has 49 rooms, 10 bathrooms, 9 bedrooms, and 5 fireplaces.
  • The house is over 300' long and is 5 stories high.
  • Innovative features that were built into the house included: a central vacuum system, an underground sprinkler system, an inter-communications system, a security system, a dumb waiter, electricity and gas lighting, a first gas furnace in the city, garage door openers, a heated pool, a water tower, and many other special features.
  • When the house was built, the property included 65 acres.
  • Twenty-five percent of the exterior stone was mined from the property.

In 1917, Dr. Henry S. Plummer and his wife, Daisy, began construction of "Quarry Hill," later to be known as the Plummer House. Dr. Plummer personally formulated the plans for the house, which included many innovations far ahead of their time.

In 1924, the 65-acre estate consisted of the house, greenhouse, water tower, garage, and gazebo. Today, 11 acres remain and are maintained by the Rochester Park and Recreation Department.

In 1901, Dr. Mayo asked Dr. Plummer to join the Mayo Clinic staff. This relationship was to last for the next 35 years to the mutual benefit of both parties. Dr. Plummer is credited with many innovative ideas implemented during his tenure. Among the most outstanding was his invention of the pneumatic tube, the communication system, and record keeping system.

Daisy Plummer, a gifted musician and friend to all, was a remarkable individual in her own right. A concert pianist and patron of the arts, she was very fond of promoting cultural activities in the city.

With Dr. Plummer's death in 1936, Daisy Plummer and family continued to live at the Plummer House until 1969. At that time, the house and grounds were given to the Art Center for all to use and enjoy. Three years later, the house and grounds were turned over to the Parks and Recreation Department.

Dr. Plummer, once described as "the diversified genius," and Daisy, "a patron of the arts," built a home that was always open to friends and relatives. Today, this memory lives on at the Plummer House of the Arts.

2026 Plummer House Rental Rates

  • $750.00 + tax for 1 to 100 people Sunday through Thursday
  • $1,000.00 + tax for 1 to 100 people on Friday and Saturday

2026 Plummer House Grounds & Rental Rates

  • $1,000.00 + tax for 1 to 100 people Sunday through Thursday
  • $1,250.00 + tax for 1 to 100 people on Friday and Saturday

The Plummer House is open for rentals. Contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 507-328-2311 for reservation details and to make a reservation.
 
If you are interested in renting the Plummer House for your special event, you can check date availability* and submit a permit request for information on a Plummer House date. Please note that a permit request for information does not place a hold on the date(s) in question. 
 

Renters will have the option to rent the Plummer House grounds for their exclusive use, along with the Plummer House. If you choose to rent the grounds, it will be your responsibility to enforce the exclusive use. Please see the rental rates listed below.

*Note: Only reservations in the main Plummer House reservation book at the Parks & Recreation Department main office (507-328-2311) are valid.

Open House Tour events are scheduled every Wednesday from February through November, from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 p.m. During these events, visitors can access the inside of the Plummer House for a self-guided tour. Reservations are not needed and visitors can show up any time during the open house hours. Payment can be made at the front door of the Plummer House, with cash or check accepted.

Payment of the open house tour rate can be made by credit card through online registration

Private group tours of 10 people or more of the house and grounds may be arranged by contacting the Parks and Recreation Department at 507-328-2311. The charge for private group tours is $15.00 per person, regardless of age.

2026 Open House Tour Rates

  • Adults (12 years and over) - $15.00
  • Youth (6 to 11 years) - $5.00
  • 5 years and under - Free

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City of Rochester

201 4th Street SE
Rochester, MN 55904

PHONE: 507-328-2311
FAX: 507-328-2901

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