NEW KDHamptons Photo Diary: The Amazing 29th Annual ARF Garden Tour

SHARE

ARF tourMcDermott garden

The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc. (ARF) hosted its 29th Annual Garden Tour “Celebrating the Village of Southampton” on Saturday, June 20th. One of the longest running garden tours on Long Island, the ARF Garden Tour featured six magnificent gardens in the historic Village of Southampton. The private gardens included on the tour were: the garden of Katharina Otto-Bernstein and Nathan Bernstein, The Fairwind Garden, the garden of Anke and Juergen Friedrich, the garden of Ashley and Jeff McDermott, the garden of Irene and Bernard Schwartz, and the garden of Margaret and R. Peter Sullivan.

ARF

ARFMcDermott gardensARF

IMG_7079

IMG_7076

The cheerful garden of Katharina Otto-Bernstein and Nathan Bernstein is dominated by a riot of red, coral, yellow and white flowers, which provides refuge for this young family and their ARF dog Freckles. Trees were the inspiration for the garden at Fairwind, which is laid out to provide a variety of near and far views from the house and to entice the viewer outdoors and walk the entire property designed by landscape designer by Edwina Von Gal and landscape architect Christopher LaGuardia.

ARFBernstein gardensARF

ARF

Surrounding the home of Anke and Juergen Friedrich, built by Grosvensor Atterbury in 1916 (best known locally as the architect of the original Parrish Art Museum), is a ten-acre pastoral landscape that evokes the classic estates of the 20th century incorporating stately evergreens, copper beeches, lindens, elms and spectacular Japanese maples. The garden of Ashley and Jeff McDermott consists largely of a sequence of distinct outdoor rooms linked by paths and defined by living and architectural elements including a formal knot garden, play lawn and rose garden.

ARFFriedrich gardensARFA soaring conservatory encloses the indoor pool.ARF

ARF

The American-style garden of Margaret and R. Peter Sullivan (below), designed by Lear+Mahoney Landscape Associates gives modern interpretation to classical garden thinking. Although somewhat formal, this garden is designed for causal country living. Taking center stage at the garden of Irene and Bernard Schwartz is a fantastic orchid of nine mature apple trees. Noted arborist Ray Smith is the guiding hand behind the selection and shaping of all the magnificent trees on this property.IMG_2214Sullivan gardensARF Garden TourSchwartz gardens

All proceeds from the tour benefit the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc. (ARF), the leading no-kill animal shelter on eastern Long Island. The ARF Adoption Center is located in Wainscott, NY and open every day from 11 am to 4pm. Since its founding in 1974, ARF has found loving homes for over 21,000 cats, kittens, dogs and puppies.

Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc.
PO Box 901
Wainscott, NY 11975 631-537-0400 www.arfhamptons.org

** All photos in this feature by Kelli Delaney

ARFBernstein gardens