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This entrance has patio furniture on Thornbury pavers with lines of contrasting pavers extending to a garden in front of an Old Quarry wall.
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Overlooking the water, a man and woman stand near a pavilion and tables with umbrellas on Thornbury pavers with accents of Town Hall pavers.
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Bishops Bay Country Club
Project type
Golf Courses & Resorts
Location
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Middleton, WI
Application
Non-structural wall, Pedestrian
Style
Historic

Located on the north shore of lake Mendota, Bishops Bay Country Club is a family-focused upscale club in the Madison area of Middleton. Originally designed in 1929, the Bishop Manor now serves as the private golf course and clubhouse, featuring a plethora of amenities for athletic, dining and social events. As part of a recent renovation of the historic clubhouse, a new event and dining hall project also included extensive exterior landscaping. The 4,000 square foot patio was refreshed with new seating features, a full bar pavilion, and fire pits, all complemented by the stunning views of the Capitol and downtown Madison Skyline. The designer, Olson Toon, used ThornburyTM in Bavarian Blend for the courtyard surface, while Town Hall® was chosen to create the intricate border accents. The paver design adds to the timeworn, historical appearance of the lakeside patio, and harmonizes with the aged brick façade and surrounding natural environment.

This entrance has patio furniture on Thornbury pavers with lines of contrasting pavers extending to a garden in front of an Old Quarry wall.
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Bavarian Blend
This entrance has patio furniture on Thornbury pavers with lines of contrasting pavers extending to a garden in front of an Old Quarry wall.
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TOWN HALL®
Burnt Clay
Overlooking the water, chairs and tables with umbrellas and a pavilion sit on Thornbury pavers with accents of Town Hall pavers.
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