300 Nettleton Hollow Road  Washington Connecticut
Situated in the Litchfield hills of northwestern Connecticut, this is a classic garden in the English manner, with a loosely formal structure, informally planted in generous abundance.

The Garden in Print

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Moment of Luxury with Bill Stubbs featuring George Schoellkopf

Defying Time in Washington by Tovah Martin

Antiques and the Arts 2006

Dig It! Magazine: Garden of Genius by Mary Jasch

Garden of Magical Juxtapositions by M. Ann McMillan

Gardens to Show Off by Tovah Martin

Gardener Plots Change by Tovah Martin

Rooms With Views: Future of Washington Garden is Secured by Tovah Martin

CT Roots That Extend To England by Anne Raver

Bibliography

  • Verey, Rosemary. The American Man’s Garden. (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1990), pp. 56-61.
  • “The Gardening Heritage of George Schoellkopf.” Sunny Border 2006 Catalog, 4-5.
  • Beach, Laura. “Hollister House Garden.” Antiques and the Arts Weekly. June 23, 2006, 1, 40-43.
  • Heeger, Susan. “A Painterly Garden.” Martha Stewart Living, May 2003, 164-173.
  • Martin, Tovah. “Hide and Sike.” Connecticut Cottages and Gardens. June 2006, 88-95.
  • Schoellkopf, George. “Altogether Fitting.” House Beautiful. November 1997, 134-138, 164.
  • Tani, Betty. “A Summer Garden Party.” Housatonic Home. August 1997, 20-22.
  • Weir, Georgette. “Hollister House Garden: George Schoellkopf's Connecticut Bliss.” The Newsletter of the Garden Conservancy. Winter 2005, 1, 4.
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