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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Am running very late today, as I've had a stack of chores left over from the weekend to finish before heading back to work tomorrow! This 18th-century farmhouse in Connecticut is one of my all-time favourites. The Owner uses it as weekender, commuting up from New York every Friday night. He's spent the last 25 years developing the garden, & I am totally smitten with this vision of bucolic loveliness.
Brick walks define areas in the main garden. Apple trees, climbing Hydrangeas & old Roses along with other blooming perennials, create the effect of an English cottage garden.
Low clipped English Box hedges enclose the vegie garden.
Here a herbaceous border of Irises, Daisies and clover spill over an old wooden rail fence.
A fabulous contrast of silver foliage plants, along with more English Box hedging, Geraniums & Peony Roses line a meandering garden path.
Laurels trees stand beside the three 19th-century barns that join to form the guesthouse.
Images: Architectural Digest
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