Year in and year out, nothing says New England like a Cape Cod house.
Summer in Stonington, Connecticut is in full swing. Recently, I shared some of the beautiful June roses that erupted in full bloom along this village’s sidewalks. As promised, here’s Part Two of my time in Stonington Borough. Also, I wanted to include some places we love to go when in town to help y
This antique cape style house underwent a complete renovation and addition by Smith & Vansant Architects, located in the countryside of Norwich, Vermont.
Wind and water fuel the narrative of Bristol, Rhode Island. There’s a reason so many winning America’s Cup yachts were built here. “Narragansett Bay is the ‘it’ place for wind,” says Joanne Murrman, a docent at Linden Place, the graceful Federal mansion in the heart of downtown. And even when you’re not on it, the […]
above: VT Wonen Magazine Last time we took a look at the earthy style of the Southwest, but this time I’d like to venture into the opposite corner of the U.S. and talk about interiors with New England style. Fresh coastal-inspired colors and nautical influences are the hallmark of New England style, but I wanted to…
Katie Rosenfeld showcases her signature grandmillennial style in this coastal-inspired cottage. Drawing inspiration from the essence of New England charm, Katie expertly layers bold and energetic patterns for an enchanting tapestry of spirited beauty.
This must be Rose Cottage. I've never even heard of this hamlet but now I must go. Blaise Hamlet is a hamlet in north-west Bristol England, composed of a complex of small cottages around a green. They were built around 1811 for retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford, who owned Blaise Castle House. The hamlet was designed by John Nash, master of the Picturesque style. He had worked for Harford on other buildings. The cottages are now owned by the National Trust. They are still occupied and not open to the public, but the ensemble may be viewed from the outside. All the cottages, and the sundial on the green (which is accessible to the public), are Grade I listed buildings. Rose Cottage is now rented out by the National Trust as a holiday cottage. image source There is a composit of all the cottages HERE on Flickr. What a wonderful man John Harford must have been. The whole concept gives me goose bumps, and knowing he carried it out is simply wonderful. This must be one of the most charming places in all of England. Have a great weekend.
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HGTV Gardens features the iconic gardens and nature views on Martha's Vineyard.
This little white house, with it's green door and the shutters that stopped me in my tracks when I was on Country Living's website this week. Oh,
Billionaire business titans and sailing enthusiasts have shelled out thousands of dollars a square foot for quaint cabins along the island's Old North Wharf
I recently got the wild hair to strip our fireplace. It’s actually something I’ve wanted to do since day one but didn’t quite have the time in the initial renovation process. Ever since then I’ve wondered what the wood actually looked like under the paint. It was painted white when we purchased the house but ... Read More about Stripping the Fireplace & Our New England Inspiration
In Northport’s Bayside neighborhood, you’ll find charming gingerbread cottages with spiritual roots, friendly owners, and inventive patch jobs.