Metrowest Estate
This 1962 farmhouse was designed by Royal Barry Wills (a prominent Boston Architect). A new chipseal drive with a custom automatic entry gate welcomes guests. Cobble inlays, granite hitching posts and a brick parking area enliven the entry. In keeping with a traditional New England farmhouse, the front of the house has a simple brick walk and minimal foundation plantings.
The back of the house stands in direct contrast to this simplicity. A series of garden rooms formed by terraced fieldstone walls wrap the back of the house, creating a diversity of spaces. The walls step down the hillside, allowing the garden to gracefully transition down the slope, grounding the house with the meadow below. A large entertainment terrace, a smaller grilling terrace with built-in grill, a granite paved herb garden and an intimate lower level containing a gunite spa provide a variety of experiences. The terrace paving is banded bluestone with a granite border. The connecting paths are irregular bluestone, providing a contrasting texture but similar color. The beds are chockfull of a dazzling array of perennials, roses and bulbs providing color and fragrance through the seasons.
A subsequent project involved the conversion of a large existing barn into guest quarters and a home office. Two mature sugar maples set the scene of a simple barnyard. Rustic stone farm walls were added to separate the grassed courtyard from the orchard beyond. Weathered granite paving provides a rustic walking surface. An antique horse trough, hand pump and custom designed urn were added to provide simple ornamentation for the space.
The back of the house stands in direct contrast to this simplicity. A series of garden rooms formed by terraced fieldstone walls wrap the back of the house, creating a diversity of spaces. The walls step down the hillside, allowing the garden to gracefully transition down the slope, grounding the house with the meadow below. A large entertainment terrace, a smaller grilling terrace with built-in grill, a granite paved herb garden and an intimate lower level containing a gunite spa provide a variety of experiences. The terrace paving is banded bluestone with a granite border. The connecting paths are irregular bluestone, providing a contrasting texture but similar color. The beds are chockfull of a dazzling array of perennials, roses and bulbs providing color and fragrance through the seasons.
A subsequent project involved the conversion of a large existing barn into guest quarters and a home office. Two mature sugar maples set the scene of a simple barnyard. Rustic stone farm walls were added to separate the grassed courtyard from the orchard beyond. Weathered granite paving provides a rustic walking surface. An antique horse trough, hand pump and custom designed urn were added to provide simple ornamentation for the space.
Project Year: Pre-2005
Country: United States
Zip Code: 02492