COUNTRY GARDENS AND LARGER LANDSCAPES
Large country gardens in rural settings take on the individual characteristics of the local landscape and community in which they sit. Detailed flora and fauna habitat research informs the design, putting restoration and ecological enhancement at the heart of the garden while simultaneously creating a space that is individually yours. We work in partnership, involving you in the research, development and build, introducing the importance of stewardship, the value of legacy and ultimately instilling in you the depth of beauty that your individual space holds. This is about design that sits seamlessly and effortlessly within its surroundings, placing your garden in its natural landscape.

The Long View. Rutland

Water habitats interconnecting with swathes of damp bog gardens. Vale of Belvoir. Leicestershire

Terrace gardens moving from formality of house to surrounding landscape. Burley. Rutland

Capturing light with plant form and ground undulations. Leicestershire

Movement and colour in planting. Close detail slows the eye. Empingham. Rutland

Using natural level changes to create water habitats. Great Easton. Northamptonshire

Borrowing views. Rutland

Local materials link with the landscape and existing architecture. Lincolnshire