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Hollister House Garden

300 Nettleton Hollow Road
860-868-2200

A Classic Garden in the Garden in the English Manner, with a loosely formal structure, informally planted in generous abundance situated in the Litchfield hills of Northwestern Connecticut.

The History Of Hollister house:

Beautifully situated on a sloping, terraced site in the rolling hills of Litchfield County in northwestern Connecticut, Hollister House Garden is an American interpretation of such classic English gardens as Sissinghurst , Great Dixter and Hidcote, formal in its structure but informal and rather wild in its style of planting. Begun in 1979 by George Schoellkopf, the garden since that time has evolved under George’s direction into a unique synthesis of the formal and the natural, the right angles of paths, walls and hedges melting seamlessly into the lush surrounding landscape, which forms a magnificent backdrop to the garden’s exuberant plantings. Since 1993 Gerald Incandela has contributed greatly to the garden’s development with his artist’s eye trained on redefining the surrounding landscape. The garden is sited on the southeastern side of a rambling but serenely dignified eighteenth century house on 25 acres of mostly wooded countryside. Although the garden is in no way a recreation of an eighteenth century garden, it was nevertheless planned to complement the old house, and antique or hand made materials have been used wherever possible in its construction. Various eighteenth century barns and outbuildings are visible from the garden and further help to root it in the history of the place. The garden unfolds in successive layers of space and color with delightful informal vistas from one section to the next. Eight-to-ten-foot walls and hedges with dramatic changes in level define the progression of garden spaces – “rooms” as the English like to say – and create a firm architectural framework for the romantic abundance of the plantings. A winding brook and a large pond at the bottom of the lawn add to the variety of the garden scene.

Visiting Hours:

Wednesday 1-4pm
Thursday 5-7 (June 1-August 31)
Friday 1-4pm
Saturday 10-4pm

Special hours for artists and photographers: Wednesday 9-1 (May 31 - August 30)


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Upcoming Events at Hollister House Garden
May
17

Dig Into Gardening Workshop

4:00 PM
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May
18

Dig Into Gardening Workshop

10:00 AM
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May
19

Dig Into Gardening Workshop

10:00 AM
Hollister House Garden Washington, CT
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Jun
01
Jun
07
Jun
08

Garden Design Studio Workshop

10:00 AM
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Jun
09

Garden Design Studio Workshop

10:00 AM
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Jun
28

Garden Journaling: Vignettes

10:00 AM
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