Country cottage style

The rural charm of a thatched
cottage has been enhanced through sympathetic natural planting that
links the architecture the
surrounding countryside.

Contemporary geometry

A modern approach to the traditional elements of terrace, water feature and raised beds.

Verdant minimalism

A minimalist design in a lovely Chelsea basement provides an uncluttered,
chic space for relaxing, entertaining and play.

Rural retreat

A simple circular scheme delivered a tranquil refuge with soft seasonal planting, sculpture and a choice of seating areas.

Urban idyll

Contemporary and traditional elements co-exist comfortably in this enclosed and private town garden in Guildford.

Courtyard style

A new terrace and unusual knapped flint rill and fountain give the area adjacent to this country cottage new life, functionality and balance.

Style and elegance

Strong, structural planting provides balance to the bold architecture in this lovely restored farmhouse. 

Functional and fun

A fun, family garden with colour, form, functionality and movement was designed to answer a comprehensive brief for this town house.

Woods and water

Stone, wood, water and sympathetic planting helped establish a completely natural style in this woodland space.

Water for wildlife

Water gardens were designed for the benefit of both wildlife and pupils at this London school.

Definition and destination

This design for a new front garden brought definition to the space with clear routes defined by the paving
and architectural elements reflected
in the planting.

Refined naturalism

These established gardens in Essex have been given a new lease of life with rejuvenated planting and
re-worked spaces.