17th-Century Priory Transformed into a Medieval-Inspired Topiary Garden
2025-01-11
A Parisian, Thierry Juge, transformed a dilapidated 17th-century French priory into a breathtaking medieval-style garden. Using meticulously clipped boxwood, he created geometric patterns and unique sculptures, resulting in a peaceful and contemplative 'hortus conclusus'. Featuring a labyrinth, orchard, and potager, the garden reflects the owner's passion for plants and spiritual aspirations. The garden has received the prestigious 'Jardin Remarquable' award from the French Ministry of Culture, signifying its exceptional merit.