Landscape Architect: Andrea Cochran Architect: Keith Anding Photography by Daniel Dent

Come with us on a tour of Baker Lane Vinyards, the modern farm compound of winemaker Stephen Singer and partner Michel Boynton. Located in Sebastapol, California, the property was designed by architect Keith Anding and landscape architect Andrea Cochran.

A remodel transformed a former dairy building into a guest house. Grapevines grow on the pergola, shading the porch.

On the porch of the guest house, three varieties of potted pelargoniums thrive in the Sonoma County climate. 

Inspired by sculptor Richard Serra’s Tilted Arc, a 1980s public art installation in New York City, Boynton envisioned the hedge garden maze.

Electricity from solar panels heats the lap pool.

At the north end of the pool is a small kitchen garden that Boynton tends.

A chaise lounge and matching table at the north end of the pool.

Adjacent to the garden shed is a potting table with Boynton’s garden projects underway.

Boynton nurtures strawberry seedlings in aluminum pie pans.

An outdoor shower is connected to the master bathroom in the main house.

A wooden bench overlooks the vines and olive orchard.

Baker Lane 2016 Rosé ($20) served in tall, yellow-banded Acqua e Vino glasses from Permanent Collection.