
HIDDEN ON
HURON
Tucked behind a 1936 Georgian Revival home on Huron Hill, this inviting courtyard garden seamlessly blends outdoor living with colorful perennial plantings and cottage inspired charm. Brick pathways, climbing roses, and thoughtfully designed gathering spaces create a welcoming retreat that celebrates both beauty and connection.






Surrounding a 1936 Georgian Revival home on Huron Hill, this thoughtfully designed garden blends colorful perennial plantings with comfortable spaces for gathering and quiet reflection. Brick patios, white picket fencing, and lush borders create a welcoming landscape where the home's classic architecture is complemented by a relaxed, cottage inspired garden.
At the heart of the landscape is an inviting courtyard, where layered beds overflow with flowering perennials, herbs, and seasonal color surrounding a central seating area. Throughout the growing season, drifts of cool blues and purples mingle with vibrant lilies and climbing roses, while winding pathways encourage visitors to slow down and appreciate the garden from every angle.
Framed by mature trees and a woodland backdrop, the landscape balances structure with informality, creating a peaceful retreat for family and friends alike. Every detail, from hanging baskets on the fence to carefully curated plant combinations, reflects the homeowners' love of gardening and their belief that the best gardens are meant to be lived in as much as admired.







