Union Village Hillside

Norwich, Vermont

Breaking ground in summer of 2025, this renovated Norwich home celebrates the land’s rich history while simultaneously looking to the future.

Vermont faces the new challenges of prolonged droughts, intense rain events, and all the other unpredictability that comes with climate change in northern New England. The gardens and greater landscape on Union Village Hillside are designed with this in mind, working with site appropriate plants, stones, and building materials. Ornamental, but ecologically driven to be sure.

A backyard patio with a round black metal table and four matching chairs, surrounded by lush green trees, flowering bushes, and garden plants, with sunlight filtering through the trees.
A modern two-story house with a light-colored exterior, multiple windows, and a sloped roof, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn, garden, and trees, with a black car parked in the driveway.
Aerial view of a house surrounded by a lush green garden with trees, shrubs, and winding pathways, featuring a driveway with a black car parked on it.
A large house with a gray roof and white siding is surrounded by lush green trees and a grassy landscape with winding trails and flowering plants.
A well-maintained garden path beside a white house with large windows. The path is surrounded by colorful flowers and lush green plants. There's a large tree with green leaves on the left side, providing shade.
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