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The arched entrance to the front garden showing the new stone flag path, newly-laid lawn and borders.
An edging of Dianthus 'Doris' (Pinks) along the path from the kitchen door give a cottage garden feel.
The lower section of the formal garden was excavated to accommodate a new garden room. Dry stonewalling was used to form the new terraces. The new arch through the existing curved wall provides a path to the meadow.
A close up of the front border planting in September showing the long-lasting flowers of and .
The front garden borders were redesigned to give interest throughout the year using mixed perennials, specimen shrubs and low box edging.
A small, sheltered south-facing seating area overlooking the front lawn, planted with scented plants – roses, lavender and honeysuckle
View of the curved wall and steps leading to the grass terrace above.
A strong visual connection between the house and garden was achieved by lining up the new curved wall on the new hall staircase window.
The dark tarmac was replaced with reclaimed setts – light coloured for the main areas with dark setts as an edging feature.