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Colorado Inspired Craftsman

Posted on: October 2nd, 2011 by Kelly Mills No Comments

Originally posted in Montgomery Living Magazine June 2011. Written by Jody Hatley

One of the River Region’s most charming residential areas offers a true sense of community from the moment you drive past the stone gatehouse. Reminiscent of the old English countryside the cobblestone accents, vintage-inspired street markers and gaslights give Grove Park its distinctive character - a European-style with unique features that mesh with its natural setting. (more…)

More than interest grows at urban farm

Posted on: May 9th, 2011 by Kelly Mills No Comments

This article was published in the Montgomery Advertiser in 2009 and was written by Allison Griffin.

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Charlotte’s Garden

Posted on: November 6th, 2010 by Kelly Mills No Comments

This article was published in Montgomery Living in 2002 and was written by Jennifer Kornegay.

“I’ve made a garden that restores me and I hope others enjoy it~Is well. There is deep satisfaction in nurturing something and watching it grow,” said Charlotte Goodwyn as she talked about her work at Grove Park. Goodwyn’s garden there grows green-and amber, and lavender and golden . . . and she created it not for herself alone, but for an entire neighborhood. The Montgomery landscape architect brought her vision and expertise to bear at Grove Park and transformed a tract of grassland into a piece of living art. (more…)

Market basket of fresh veggies grown at Grove Park

Posted on: April 6th, 2009 by Kelly Mills No Comments

This article was published in the Montgomery Independent in 2009 and was written by Bill Rice Jr.

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Life, design of Grove Park

Posted on: October 10th, 2007 by Kelly Mills No Comments

This article was published in the Montgomery Advertiser October 10th, 2010 and was written by Hilary Funk.

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The Benefits of Heating Up

Posted on: September 2nd, 2006 by Kelly Mills No Comments

Hydrotherapy has been used for thousands of years. The Greeks and Romans treated an array of conditions with it, putting together three of nature’s most powerful relieving agents: heat, water and air. It invigorates and gently massages the body while easing away aches and pains. (more…)

In Town, Out of the Ordinary

Posted on: October 11th, 2005 by Kelly Mills No Comments

This article was published in Montgomery Living in 2005

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A Special Sort of Place

Posted on: April 29th, 2005 by Kelly Mills 1 Comment

There’s just something about a tower that’s, well, magical. All the legends about fairy princesses, knights of the roundtable and royal wizards wouldn’t be the same without a tower or two. And that’s just what we’ll have… not one… not two… but three towers! (more…)

Grove Park sets mood for residents

Posted on: August 22nd, 2004 by Kelly Mills No Comments

This article was published in the Montgomery Advertiser in 2004 and was written by Kym Klass.

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Landscaping – A Planned Development

Posted on: July 8th, 2004 by Kelly Mills No Comments

Published in Montgomery Living Magazine
Author – Efika Rowe

Driving down the winding entrance to Grove Park, you are impressed by the green of elm trees lining the road, creating a soft barrier between the quiet neighborhood and the hustle of the city.

With miles of open pasture as a blank canvas, land~ De designer Charlotte Goodwyn, along with her husband George, has transformed Grove Park into a welcoming community, From staking lots to hand-picking oak trees, an enormous amount of planning and detail is apparent in every inch of the development. (more…)