Tag: Greenwich garden tour

  • Saturday, June 18, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – Garden Dialogues: Connecticut

    On June 18 from 10 – 1, get exclusive access to Langhorne and Steeple Chase in Greenwich, Connecticut, as part of the Garden Dialogues series from The Cultural Landscape Foundation.

    Conte & Conte Landscape Architects specializes in creating projects that maximize each client’s functional and aesthetic requirements. Langhorne Lodge, the private residence of John R. Conte and his wife Kimberly, is located on a wooded glen nestled in backcountry Greenwich, CT. This ideal setting with its rustic, yet elegant country homestead features more than a dozen, unique spaces to explore. John used fallen branches from the property to design and build an operational chicken coop and a relaxing gazebo. There are birdhouses scattered around the property as well as a meadow for wildlife to flourish. The tranquilly beautiful rose/vegetable garden provides the family with fresh, organic produce throughout the summer. The most recent addition is the party barn (functionally a three-car garage) with attached covered terrace for entertaining family & friends; spacious and inviting yet made delightfully intimate with the blazing outdoor fireplace. The cozy feel compliments the spectacular views of the contrasting wide-open lawn & surrounding woodlands.

    Steeple Chase Farms, a thirteen-acre private residential horse farm also in Greenwich, includes a 7,000 sq. ft. home, stables, indoor riding arena, grazing paddocks, run-in sheds and an equipment garage with groom’s quarters. The goal was to create a working equestrian facility for this client and her family while incorporating all of the comforts of home and respecting the residential character of the neighborhood. The house was placed in such a way as to preserve a large stand of trees, setting it high atop a rolling hillside. This allowed for sensational seasonal views of its verdant setting. Siting was also important for the recreational areas, circulation, and building sites all of which were positioned in order to reduce the impact of views for neighboring properties. The equestrian buildings were set down, lower on the property and arranged to fit into the topography instead of overpowering it.

    Thanks to the generosity of our hosts and sponsors, tickets for Garden Dialogues are tax deductible and proceeds benefit the educational programs of The Cultural Landscape Foundation.  $200.  Purchase online at http://tclf.org/event/garden-dialogues-connecticut-2016

  • Thursday, June 10, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Grandiflora Green with Envy

    The Garden Education Center of Greenwich is pleased to present “Grandiflora: Green with Envy” the 2010 Garden Tour, to be held Thursday, June 10, from 10 – 4. The Tour will feature six spectacular gardens and a patron lunch in a private home. Included this year are beautiful settings which feature ornamental rock gardens, waterfalls, picturesque gazebos, columned pergolas, terraced gardens, and sweeping lawns. There are waterfront views of Greenwich Point and Long Island Sound, deep perennial borders, lavish uses of ornamental grasses, koi ponds, and stately specimen trees. It is a unique opportunity to see and experience some of the finest landscapes in our town. Bunny Williams’ Old Mill Farm is pictured below – we don’t know if it’s on the tour this year, but it’s a magnificent example of a Greenwich garden. Every year people come from far and wide…so save the date and be ready to be truly inspired. VERANDA Magazine is the Major Media Sponsor.

    Individual ticket for the tour only, advance purchase price $75 (this is Greenwich, after all), and day of tour purchase price $95. Sponsor ticket, including a Country Club lunch, is $150, and Patron ticket, which includes lunch in a private garden, is $275. Pay $500 per ticket and you’ll be a benefactor, with lunch in the private garden and a great deal of gratitude. If you would like to just have lunch at the Greenwich Country Club, the cost is $45. For more information, contact gec@gecgreenwich.org, or call 203-869-9242.  All tickets will be mailed.

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