This is a wonderful little spot if you are into art, sculptures, history or have botanical aspirations. Before Artist Ann Norton died of leukemia in 1982, she had the foresight to protect her property and artwork by applying for non-profit status. It has now been placed on the historic register so the house, grounds and artwork are all protected for generations to come. Touring the grounds you will find many of her pieces, mostly in Brick, Granite and Bronze. You can also tour her studio which was enchanting. In the act of conservation, she and her husband also planted 300 palms and other tropical plants in their 1.7 acre property. It’s a wonderful place truly. Be sure you read about her before you go, you’ll be that much more intrigued. Only $ 10 to get in and you can spend as much time as you want there. I will be back next time I’m in town.
Lila B.
Classificação do local: 3 Jupiter, FL
This garden is in a beautiful location on the island of Palm Beach. The tropical foliage is just gorgeous. The artist’s studio has lovely architecture with big windows. The art wasn’t really in the style that I like though. Here is a photo: