This West Village courtyard garden by Harrison Green extends the 19th-century townhouse into an inviting outdoor space. A level change defines two areas: a cobblestone dining space with potted topiary and a gravel rear garden with soft perennials. A reclaimed brick wall adds warmth, while pleached Linden trees provide privacy without obstructing views. An antique stone trough, transformed into a water feature with a bronze spout, anchors the garden’s design. This thoughtful layout blends historic charm with functionality, creating a space to enjoy and explore.
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Photography by Blaine Davis.