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Before:
Overgrown with grass and with no real structure except an old pergola (which
blocked the view), a crumbling wall and a small paved area by the house which
was dominated by a shed and old lean-to conservatory this sloping garden needed
to be transformed into a garden filled with plants for the gardener and with lots of different places
to sit (for the non gardener).
Design Solution:
An extensive paved area by house incorporated
the new conservatory and was partly enclosed by a new retaining wall. Planting, water
feature and space for pots added to courtyard feel with plenty
of space for entertaining. Steps lead up to a further sunny seating area with central
millstone feature (retained from old garden), views over the surrounding
countryside, a lavender hedge for fragrance and additional planting in shingle. Three
new individual lawns were separated by areas of planting included many grasses and
also incorporated the clients various existing plants as requested. Trellis
screening hid the shed and compost area and also, a secret woodland area with
a seat to take further advantage of the views.
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