Aldie Mansion is a Tudor-style manor off Rt. 611 in Doylestown, PA.  Today a portion of it houses the Heritage Conservancy, a conservation organization. The main part of the house operates as banquet facility for corporate events and social gatherings such as weddings.
A mix of species native to the area such as River Birch reflect the ecological mission of the Conservancy. These were combined with plants typically used in Bucks County manor houses, such as boxwood, hydrangeas and lilacs.
Fountain grasses were used just beyond the low court wall to represent the meadows that once lay just beyond.
A view of the fountain in operation, recast from an original Mercer mold.