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flowers (mostly in shades of yellow, pink, and purple) including phlox, bee balm, hydrangeas, and azaleas. A butterfly garden sits at the top of the terraced slope. It is evident that this garden is a joy to the gardener as well as to the visitor. “Warwick Banks,” a 30-acre peninsula anchored by fields and woods and washed by Mill Creek, offers breathtaking water views. When Monte and Susan Lake purchased the property in 2002, they faced a daunting scene of dilapidated buildings, beds lost in weeds, and views obscured by brambles. They carefully reconstructed the original farmhouse (early 1900s) and dependencies. The main house (1947) was artfully rebuilt, using the original footprint, to bring garden and water views inside by incorporating a variety of natural materials and an abundance of windows. Landscape architect C. Preston Dalrymple of Richmond, VA, helped with the new informal landscape design, inspired by the original farm setting. Perennial beds, meandering hedges of flowering shrubs, and climbing and hedge roses set off the buildings and old-growth trees. Raised stone beds


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