COURT NOXON B. Arch., O.A.A. grew up in Toronto and Unionville. Nature and nurture led him to graduate from U of T Architecture in 1953, a creative and analytical renaissance man who could make-design, build, draw, paint, photograph, carve, turn, fix, refinish, grow or cook-anything.

After moving to Prince Edward County with his wife in 1982, Court applied his architectural skills to the preservation, restoration and reuse of historic buildings, and volunteered his time and leadership on local arts, heritage and landscape committees.

Years of exploring the outdoors and creating his own gardens made him an expert on local flora, and his book Field, Forest, Hedgerow remains the essential guide to County wildflowers. To purchase this book online, please click here. 

Court passed away in Prince Edward County in August 2019. 

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