Discover Providence's Best Small Garden
GARDENS by GoLocalProv Lifestyle Team
Discover Providence's Best Small Garden

The Shakespeare's Head Garden, tucked behind the 1772 building of the same name at 21 Meeting Street (home of the offices of the Providence Preservation Society), is an homage to Colonial gardens as well as a peaceful sanctuary just steps from Benefit Street and bustling South Main. When the Hurricane of 1938 wiped out

In recent years, landscape design and care has been provided by PPS member and Shakespeare’s Head Association board member Lalla Searle, a practicing landscape architect who also teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTAnd as for the building, why the name so far removed from the homeland of the playwright? The building, according to the PPS, was originally used during Colonial times as a print shop and post office by John Carter, who had trained with Benjamin


Shakespeare's Head Garden, 21 Meeting St, Providence, www.ppsri.org/organization/shakespeare-s-head-garden
