The previously cramped pool area (necessitated by the previous location of the parking) was given space but privacy through the planting of a hornbeam hedge. A cooler planting pallet of white and green was used in the large border adjacent to the pool. The terraced garden leads via york stone steps within the grass bank to a semi circular formal lawn and then to a more informal grass area planted with native trees and seeded with wild flowers. Further interest is added with the creation of a large sweeping curved bank in the lee of the hills and an historic pond was renovated and its surrounds cleared of large numbers of laurels and replaced with native trees and shrubs.
]]>To give it a sense of its own space a large snaking bund was made in the image of the hills beyond. A sunken circular lawn, grass amphitheatre and silver birch grove created simple drama. One long bed adjacent to the pool was planted with drifts of grasses and a minimal pallet of perennials.
]]>More traditionally clipped topiary such as square box-edged beds with box balls and obelisks is effectively used close to the house as it relates well to buildings continuing in green form the geometric shapes. One dramatic five tiered topiarised yew adds surprise and prevents it being predictable.
]]>The hard landscaping materials are all old and reclaimed so they enhance and blend into the natural environment. Narrow paths, only 50cm wide, which provide walkways through the planting, are made from old pavers with soft hues of pinks, blues and browns and the small terrace is made from old reclaimed york stone. The planting of the low daisy ( Erigeron karvinskiansus), Alchemilla mollis, Geranium, herbs and wild strawberries, soften the edges of the terrace and paths.
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