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Hollister House English Garden

Located stateside in the charming town of Washington, Connecticut, is a true gardening wonder: a quintessentially English garden.

Hollister House Garden, named after the 1760 house around which it is built, was created by art and antiques dealer George Schoellkopf in the manner of such famous English landscapes as Sissinghurst and Great Dixter: formal in its structure, yet rather wild in its style of planting.

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For more information, visit hollisterhousegarden.org.

From The Martha Stewart Show, May 2010

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