Another great restoration with a ceder shingle roof and window in their full glory. |
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Newport is no new port
On our trip north we stopped into Newport, Rhode Island. We were there to see the property of friends in preparation to create a new garden. However, it didn't take us long to venture out to the 'Old Town' to see all the 18th century homes. Newport is one of those lovely New England towns composed of homes spanning four centuries. The town is of course known for the palatial 'cottages' built on Bellevue Avenue but there is a treasure trove of large and small wooden homes that have been well restored. Although the styles are many, the gambrel roofed, wood sided house is very prominent. Here are some examples.
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About Me
- Carl Gilley
- I am a landscape designer based in Key West, Florida and Surry, Maine. I place much attention with the house, not as an adjunct to the garden but as an integral element. This symbiotic relationship will always produce the best and most natural environment. The best description for my views on the relationship between the garden and the house comes from the naturalist Charles Keeler, “landscape design with occasional rooms in case of rain”
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