Landscaping
Our work encompasses a wide range of landscaping and planting projects. We aim to keep a close working relationship with all our clients ensuring the original brief is fulfilled.
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Tonbridge, Kent
This courtyard layed in natural clay pavers and newly quarried York stone is situated near Tonbridge, Kent. This new area was built for the morning sun. Shown during the planting phase.
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Henfield, West Sussex
Shown in the middle of winter, this secret seating area in reclaimed York stone was for an existing client who wanted to make the most of a neglected corner of their garden at Hawkhurst.
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Rye, East Sussex
This Lutyens’ style pool and terrace replaced an out-dated pond in this existing garden at Henfield, West Sussex. The planting has evolved gradually over a number of seasons .
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Winchelsea, East Sussex
With wide views of the coast at Winchelsea, this Icklesham garden was created when three cottages were knocked into one. A level terrace and lawn area were built up and mixed hedging planted to shelter the garden from the prevailing wind.
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Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells
This garden, situated in Langton Green, is steeply sloping and the client asked for an intermediate seating area linking the house and garden. The oval-shaped terrace was the most conducive for the space available and allowed us to provide the necessary access points.
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Ditchling, East Sussex
Shown during construction, this garden at Ditchling, East Sussex, comprises a working potager, a porcelain terrace and a newly acquired wildflower meadow interspersed with mixed orchard trees. A natural pond has also been incorporated.
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Turners Hill, West Sussex
This terrace was carefully built around the existing mature Amur maple at this garden near Turners Hill, West Sussex. Using lintels to avoid disturbing the shallow roots, the tree provides good shade from the midday sun and is a beautiful feature – especially in Autumn.
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Catsfield, East Sussex
Mixed materials underfoot (including handmade clay pavers, sandstone and gravel) provide a walk through planting in this garden outside Catsfield, East Sussex.
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Chiswick W4
This new build property in Chiswick, W4, is a stone’s throw from the River Thames. Shown during the final stages of construction and planting. We worked to a tight deadline before the property’s imminent sale.
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Ashburnum, East Sussex
Our client at Ashburnum, East Sussex, has a fine eye for detail and was keen to be involved in the design process from the start. With the backdrop of this wonderful tiled roof, we used York stone flags and cut peg tiles to create a central feature underfoot.
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Horsted Keynes, East Sussex
The garden sits above the valley at Horsted Keynes, West Sussex, where the steam trains run adding a special charm to this garden. We worked with the slope and created this terrace using local dry stone walling.
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Rye, East Sussex
This courtyard lies within Rye citadel, East Sussex. Our movement was restricted outside by the narrow cobble lanes.
With no direct access, everything came in and out through the Georgian house via wheel barrows. The original flooring was given special protection and many nervy journeys were made.