Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, I had plans to tour some of the great English gardens. With my trip on hold, an afternoon at Hollister House Garden felt like the closest thing to a visit to Great Dixter on this side of the Atlantic.
Set amongst the grounds of an eighteenth-century farmhouse in the rolling hills of Litchfield County, Connecticut, Hollister House Garden is an unmistakable nod to classic English garden-style. Former antiques dealer George Schoellkopf started the garden over 40 years ago and drew inspiration from places such as Sissinghurst and Hidcote.
The property’s 25 acres feature many “rooms,” including a rill garden, kitchen garden, and, of course, a walled garden. Gravel paths connect the different spaces, and, in true English garden-style, plants seem to tumble out of every corner and crevice. (Read more.)
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