Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Spring Has Sprung! Stroll Through 10 Elegant English Gardens for Inspiration

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Spring is here! Even if nor’easters are still blowing and much of the country remains locked in an unseasonable chill, green buds will show up soon, and not long after that, brilliant, colorful flowers will burst onto the scene.  Maybe not out your window yet, but somewhere, soon —perhaps nearby in a jolly English garden.

These proper outdoor spaces named after their Anglophile originators can be a source of inspiration for gardeners looking to step up their game.

But just like on “Downton Abbey” and “The Crown,” English gardens abide by certain class distinctions.

A traditional English garden would be what you find on grand, old estates, with rolling hills, vast lawns, fountains, groves of trees, lakes, and streams—natural or created by a team of landscapers. Some have ornate bridges or a small Greek pavilion.

An English cottage garden, on the other hand, is usually a small, asymmetrical plot with colorful, flowering plants that look natural—never formal or contrived.

“I like to think of it as organized chaos,” says Los Angeles landscaper Mickey Hargitay of English gardens. Hargitay adds that it takes a decent amount of thought and know-how to cultivate such a variety of plants. Those who have English gardens know long hours are spent making their colorful gardens look like they popped up naturally.

Even if it’s cold and gray where you are, we’d like to help you prep for spring. We’ve found 10 gorgeous homes with beautiful English gardens, both cottage and traditional. Come take a look at where the grass is truly greener.

7 Sky Meadow Farm, Purchase, NY

Price: $6,950,000
Floral facts: This country estate comes with 11 acres of landscaped grounds, inspired by the finest English gardens. Flowers bloom throughout spring, summer, and fall. There’s a nine-bedroom stone house measuring 12,800 square feet. The stone facade, gabled roof, and flagstone terraces lend the property an aristocratic touch. There’s also a greenhouse to nurture plants in the winter, and mature fruit trees on the grounds which provide fragrant blossoms in the spring.

English GardenPurchase, NY

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22 N Garfield Ave, Wenatchee, WA

Price: $1,798,500
Floral facts: Washington’s famously gray climate is a match for England’s, providing plenty of rain to maintain a proper English garden. This 10,000-square-foot, gabled mansion takes full advantage of its setting. Built in 1928 and fully updated, the home sits on an acre of lush and colorful landscaping. The property also has a name, as so many in England do: The Craigmuir Estate.

There's plenty of rain in Washington State to sustain an English garden like this one.Wenatchee, WA

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1917 Hidden Point Rd, Annapolis, MD

Price: $2,490,000
Floral facts: This is about as close to a traditional English garden as you’re going to find in America. Note the fountain, the stand of trees, and the pavilion with Greek-inspired statues. On the other side of this five-bedroom waterfront home there’s a dock on the creek that empties into Chesapeake Bay just a few miles down.

Closest thing to an authentic English Garden in Maryland.Annapolis, MD

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5 Hampshire Cir, Bronxville, NY

Price: $3,775,000
Floral facts: This manor home sits on an acre lot in the historic Lawrence Park West neighborhood. The landscaping surrounding this five-bedroom, 6,471-square-foot manse is a perfect example of English gardens’ organized chaos.

The English gardens in this Bronxville, NY home have been featured in magazines.Bronxville, NY

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172 Milbank Ave Unit W, Greenwich, CT

Price: $3,995,000
Floral facts: Although this Georgian-style townhouse was built in 2008, it looks like it was built in Jane Austen‘s time. It has a romantic drawing room and quaint English garden. The three-bedroom home features immaculately trimmed hedges surrounding rose bushes, blossoming trees planted throughout the garden, and mature trees on the perimeter for privacy.

Small English garden behind a Georgian townhouseGreenwich, CT

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3557 3rd Ave, San Diego, CA

Price: $2,975,000
Floral facts: Due to frequent droughts in California, English gardens here often feature native plants, which require less water. The advantage of going native? Plants flower year-round! This house was built in the English cottage style, and even has a carriage house with two rental apartments above the garage. It’s located within walking distance of some of the most beautiful gardens in the state, in Balboa Park.

San Diego, CASan Diego, CA

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955 Summit Ave, Saint Paul, MN

Price: $2,050,000
Floral facts: This eight-bedroom home was built in 1904 and has been fully restored. Though bigger than a cottage, it has the English cottage garden concept down pat, with colorful flower beds dotting the grounds and mature foliage everywhere. There are other very English details in this classic home, including a large carriage house with an apartment, a grand ballroom, and murals of British gardens painted on the wood paneling.

St. Paul, MN "Cottage," with typical Cottage gardens.St. Paul, MN

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939 Cleveland Rd, Hinsdale, IL

Price: $4,250,000
Floral facts: The kitchen of this elegant five-bedroom English manor is equipped with a La Cornue Range and Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. The English garden has been updated with box hedges surrounding a riot of colorful flowers. The well-manicured hedge rows have the discipline befitting an upper-class estate.

This English garden is more discipined.Hinsdale, IL

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262 Orange Grove Rd, Palm Beach, FL

Price: $2,700,000
Floral facts: The British adapted their ideas of gardening to the natural flora of their environment. Taking a cue, this Colonial plantation-style home has tropical plants that flourish year-round, arranged in a manner that looks deceptively natural and carefree.

This Palm Beach plantation Colonial has an English garden adapted to the tropics.Palm Beach, FL

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1272 Hardscrabble Rd, Chappaqua, NY

Price: $1,695,000
Floral facts: This Colonial-style home comes with its own greenhouse for coddling the more tender English garden plants in winter, when the grounds are covered with snow. Mature trees with unrestricted flower beds give this yard an Anglo feel. This historic four-bedroom home built in 1867 can accommodate numerous guests or family members to stroll its 3-acre grounds.

Chappaqua, NYChappaqua, NY

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