From Far East to Midwest
When the Andersons built their summer home on the south shore of Geneva Lake, they used that lifetime of landscape experience to create a summer Japanese garden haven on their two-acre property.
When the Andersons built their summer home on the south shore of Geneva Lake, they used that lifetime of landscape experience to create a summer Japanese garden haven on their two-acre property.
By Barb Howell | Photography by Clint Farlinger
One of the most recognizable homes on the north shore of Geneva Lake is the estate of Richard H. Driehaus, and its magnificent grounds, Glanworth Gardens. The stately Georgian Revival built in 1906 is surrounded by lush greenery, stunning perennial gardens, an abundance of colorful annuals, and a series of ponds with gently flowing water features.
By Anne Morrissy | Photography by Clint Farlinger
For years, Linda Learn would walk by a dilapidated house on Geneva Lake just outside of town and say to her sweetheart Andy Loughlin, “I could really do wonders with that house.” Then one day, Andy came back from getting his daily newspaper and said, “Get in the car. We’re going to go on a ride that will change your life.”