Set on two acres of a former horse farm, this property honors its agrarian past through subtle design details like paddock-style fencing and stonework that echo the nearby polo fields. The result is a refined yet rustic landscape that feels deeply rooted in its surroundings.

Fescue meadows line the property’s edges, while shorter native grasses frame the entry in soft, natural textures. Snapped-edge bluestone caps the pool and retaining walls, reinforcing the handcrafted aesthetic. A massive diving rock, hand-selected from an upstate quarry, replaces a traditional diving board to emphasize the site’s natural character.

Designed for year-round living, the landscape balances structure and seasonality. Boxwoods sweep around the foundation in loose, cloud-like drifts, complemented by evergreens, crape myrtles, and a striking copper beech that provides sculptural interest in winter. In the meadows, winterberry hollies add flashes of red and sustain songbirds through the colder months—ensuring the landscape remains vibrant in every season.


PROJECT TEAM | Arcologica Architecture - Robert Stilin Interior Design - Summerhill Landscapes - Renner Landscaping