The Beacon Hill Hidden Garden Tour 2022

Hi Everyone,

I hope everyone is doing well, and I’m so glad you enjoyed the last post about the beautiful new kitchen designed by lovely, Rachel.

 

So many of my friends are sick with or recently got over Covid. We didn’t get it from each other. But, anyway, one of my friends, Lisa, was sick last week and she asked me if I wanted to use her ticket to go to the Beacon Hill Garden Club Hidden Gardens Tour?

Between getting ready for my trip and then getting sick, I forgot to book it.  And then, the Beacon Hill hidden garden tour was sold out. So, yes, I jumped at the chance.

 

Wednesday evening was a lovely outdoor soiree with perfect weather.

 

Beacon Hill Garden Club Hidden Garden tour soiree 2022

Via the BeaconHillGardenClub on Instagram. Please follow them. And, yes, I’m in that photo, but you can’t see me. I was talking to my lovely friend Patricia in the aqua dress (behind the green bush) and her daughter.

 

Also, please follow on Instagram, my friend Sandra Gilpatrick.  She has one of the prettiest Instagram accounts I’ve ever seen, which features her baked delicacies and flowers. Sandra was a co-chairperson for this fantastic event. Sandra was also a speaker for the Beacon Hill Women’s forum in April. Even though she’s a lot younger than I am, I kind of want to be like her when I grow up.

 

However, the next day, Thursday, the day of the Beacon Hill hidden garden tour, was cool with light rain.

 

However, neither hail, nor snow, nor rain shall keep Laurel from the Beacon Hill Garden Tour, and so, I put on a hat and black jacket, and off I went.

The only problem was I had scheduled my new air conditioner to be installed, and the guy was coming at 1:00. And, I couldn’t get out of the house before 11:00. Two hours isn’t enough time because, despite the rain, it was quite crowded with other garden lovers.

 

While I did get to see a few of the hidden gardens, most of them had very long lines, which was a problem for me.

 

Front of the Line for 84 Mount Vernon Street

In fact, the one hidden garden that my friend and fabulous realtor Wendy Oleksiak said that I must see had a line that wrapped around the block! Please see the post about Boston realtor Wendy Oleksiak if you missed it!

 

Line for 84 Mount Vernon Street wrapped around the corner

Above is the line wrapping around the corner. You can’t even see how far it goes.

 

That would’ve taken a good 30 minutes to get into this hidden garden at 84 Mount Vernon Street.

 

via @beaconhillgardenclub hidden gardens tour 84 Mount Vernon Street

However, I did find a good image for you of 84 Mount Vernon Street from the Beacon Hill Garden Club’s Instagram account.

This photo is a few years old, but this hidden garden is pretty much the same.

So, I don’t have a ton of pics from the hidden garden tour because I either missed the house, the images didn’t turn out, or there were so many people that it was difficult to get a decent shot.

Of course, this is BEACON HILL, and there are also hundreds of exquisite, very public gardens.

 

True, many of them are in the legendary window boxes and planters that line the enchanting streets of Beacon Hill.

 

Therefore, this will be a variety of beauty,  including gardens (duh), plantings, doors, and architecture, but all on Beacon Hill.

 

Beacon Hill Hidden Garden Tour 2022

Unfortunately, I’ve misplaced my program, so I don’t have the addresses of all of the gardens. However, this was the first one I went to.

 

hidden Garden Tour Beacon Hill Garden Club 2022

This is the opposite end of the same garden.

 

Ribbon Garden Beacon Hill Hidden Gardens 2022

This is one of my favorite architectural gems on Beacon Hill. This garden did not allow people to step into it. So, we had to wait in line to stand behind a ribbon blocking the entrance. Henceforth, these are known as ribbon gardens.

 

Hidden Garden Tour 2022 Beacon Hill Garden Club

 

Above is the view of the hidden garden and gorgeous home from the street.

 

Beacon Hill is full of these charming passages between houses. Some are wider than this and shared by several homes.

 

Beacon Hill Garden Tour Chestnut 53 Chestnut Street

Above, 53 Chestnut Street, not on the tour. However, it is a beautiful home with a Palladian window and plantings.  That’s also a lovely door at 55 Chestnut Street.

 

53 Chestnut Street Beacon Hill Spring 2022- Palladian Window

A closer view of the window and flowers in this not hidden garden.

 

53 Chestnut Street Beacon Hill Spring 2022

Above is the gorgeous front door on 53 Chestnut Street.

Ahhh, this weather is reminding me of my trip to England in 2017 and the gorgeous English gardens we visited.

 

49 Chestnut Street Beacon Hill Red Door SpA classic red door at 49 Chestnut Street.

If you love front doors, please check out this post featuring numerous exquisite front doors on Beacon Hill.

 

Chestnut Street May 2022 Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill

Another view of Chestnut Street, one of the main east-west arteries on Beacon Hill.

 

ironwork Beacon Hill

I’m not sure what street this cool ironwork is on. It might be Willow Street.

 

Flowering Shrubs Beacon Hill Hidden Gardens Tour 2022

 

Above is from another secret garden that was on the tour.

 

I only had to shove four people out of the way to get the shot. Just kidding. An evil stare works just as well. ;]

 

Beacon Hill Hidden Garden Tour Azaleas

Another view of the same hidden garden.

 

Beacon Hill Boston Hidden Garden Tour Azaleas Patio

These azaleas were on an adjacent property where there was a church and restrooms.

 

Beacon Hill Boston Hidden Garden Tour AzaleasAbove is a closer view.

 

Harrison Gray Otis House 85 Mount Vernon Street May 2022

I also spent a lot of time on the magnificent Mount Vernon Street. Above is one of the three Harrison Gray Otis Homes. This one is at 85 Mount Vernon Street. Many of you may recall my visit a few months ago to Mr. Gray’s “starter home” on Cambridge Street.

 

Architect Charles Bulfinch designed all three homes. He also designed numerous other residences on Beacon Hill.

 

Mount Vernon Street Spring 2022

Another exquisite classic beauty on Mount Vernon Street on Beacon Hill, Boston.

 

Gaslights Mount Vernon Street Beacon Hill
I took this shot for the pretty flowers and these charming flickering gaslights. The street lights on Beacon Hill are still all lit with gas.

 

However, in recent weeks, there has been quite a to-do as the city of Boston wants to replace the gaslights with LED (ugh) lights.

 

As you might expect, there has been some vehement opposition from the residents of Beacon Hill as, of course, they want to keep their gaslights as is! And, who can blame them? The last I heard, the city of Boston is listening; however, I don’t know where this issue stands at the moment. If anyone else does, please let us know in the comments.

 

Greek Key Design Beautiful front door Bost

I’m not sure which street this lovely door with a Greek Key design is located. But, I love everything about it.

 

Wisteria Louisburg Square photo - LBI

 

Yes, this is my image, but it was obviously not taken on the same day as the hidden garden tour on Beacon Hill.

 

I took this photo a year ago. I’m kicking myself that I didn’t go over to the corner of Louisburg Square and Pinckney Street to take a cloudy day image of one of the most photographed houses in Boston. I think it’s pretty apparent why that is the case in this not hidden garden of gorgeous wisteria growing on the outside of a classic Boston townhouse.

 

BeaconHill Spring 2022
This image wasn’t taken last Thursday either. However, it was taken last month and on Beacon Hill. (I think W. Cedar Street is one of my favorites) Awww… that sweet doggie seems to know that he matches the house! I do manage to get lucky sometimes!!!

 

Brimmer and Lime Hidden Garden Tour

This garden was not on the tour, but it is a partially hidden garden. I took the image through the fence on Brimmer and Lime streets on Beacon Hill.

 

38 Lime Street Dark Blue door shutters Beacon Hill Boston

 

38 Lime Street has been featured in numerous posts. And, indeed it is a popular subject on Instagram. In the past, I’ve focused on the door only, but this time, I wanted to include the pretty white flowers in the window boxes.

 

Copper facade Beacon Hill Spring 2022

I frequently pass by this fantastic facade on Brimmer Street when walking home from Beacon Hill.

 

Iconic Boston Public Garden Spring 2022

And then, I usually cut through one of Boston’s treasures, our gorgeous public and definitely not hidden garden, on my way to either Marlborough Street or Comm Ave.

Another favorite post sharing some of my best photos is last year’s springtime post featuring the gorgeous flowering trees.

Also, please check these beautiful front door paint colors.

Oh, and you’ll also enjoy this garden tour I went on nearly three years ago in Greenwich, CT.

 

I hope you enjoyed this tour of some of the most beautiful spots on Boston’s Beacon Hill and the many (formerly) hidden gardens and some out in plain view.

 

Springtime is so beautiful in Boston. Well, all of the seasons are. I still can’t believe I get to live here!

xo,


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16 Responses

  1. Thanks Laurel!

    I was encouraged to think smaller for a garden. I’ve always just thought garden meant big (I lived on an acre growing up), but window box as a garden… I love that! I have the absurd problem of not even noticing plants indoors, so they all die eventually, but I think I can do some outdoor mini gardens (boxes or flowerpots), and I think they might make it! Thanks for the inspiration!

    So glad you are experiencing such a lovely spring!

  2. Simply breathtaking……you take such beautiful photographs! Thank you for the eye candy and reminding me that we are so fortunate to have such beauty here.
    I’m also thinking that the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau should be paying you referral fees:-)

  3. Laurel, I loved looking at your photos of the garden tour. I also went and my favorite garden was 84 Mount Vernon Street! The moment you walked in it was so calming and peaceful-I realized unlike other gardens this one didn’t have bright colors popping out. It was like being in a woodland garden – boxwoods, Japanese maples, ivy and of course tastefully arranged.

  4. “In” or “on” I love these photos! Thanks so much for taking us all on a beautiful garden tour!

  5. Hi Laurel,
    I love going on garden tours. It inspires me to do a better job with my own garden. And being outside amongst all that beauty is good for the soul. I’m glad you managed to see at least some of the gardens in Boston.

    1. Hi Caryl,

      Well, that’s currently on hold as I’m focusing on the interior, for now. Surprisingly my hydrangeas and rosebush came back!

      My son, Cale, and I buried my beloved “Joe” (the plant) in the garden several weeks ago. Joe passed away earlier this year after a long illness.

  6. Hi Laurel,

    Long time listener, first time caller!

    I live in Jamaica Plain and have followed your blog for years. We also have gas lights down here and my understanding is that gaslights consume an absurd amount of energy. I think I read that two Boston gaslights typically consume the same gas as approximately one city household per month. The City of Boston has pretty stringent clean energy goals and if we keep the gaslights, they seem to be saying we will be that much farther from our citywide energy goal. But I LOVE spying the gaslights while out walking in the neighborhood. The historian in me is crushed they’re retrofitting them!

    P.S. I’m currently planning to repaint my house in BM Swiss Coffee, all based on your blogging/guide.

    1. Hi MGR,

      I love JP. My son Cale lived there for several years. In fact, I did this post back in 2014 featuring some of the beautiful homes in his neighborhood.

      As far as the gaslights go, if there was a good LED that mimicked the gaslights in terms of color, look and intensity, then that might be a good comprimise. In Backbay, on the mall, the lights that dot the perimeter every few hundred feet are bright white and they’re awful. However, the sidewalk lights are okay, I think. I need to take a closer look.

      The street lights on Marlborough Ave are also gas but are on a solar powered timer to only go on when dark.
      I found this excellent article on the subject. There are 2800 gas lamps in Boston! Over a thousand of them are on Beacon Hill.

  7. Loved the photos – makes me very nostalgic. A few years ago I took language classes once a week at 170 Beacon. I would park under the Common and take my time admiring the front gardens, window boxes and doors on Beacon St. as I walked to my class. I always wondered about who lived behind those beautiful doors. And the history of their homes.

  8. laurel,i hope you won’t get offended but we all refer to beacon hill as “being ON beacon hill” and not in. please see if your beacon hill friends agree. if you can use both ‘on’ and ‘in’ i haven’t kept up with the times.

    1. Annemarie,

      Thank you for preventing me from further embarrassing myself with faulty grammar.
      I rely on Grammarly, however, Grammarly did not pick up the error.

      “I’ve always depended on the kindness of strangers.”

  9. Such a pleasant time, it seems, strolling around, sniffing the clean drizzled air. Glad you got out.

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