The English Garden

Design details

HARD LANDSCAPING

Materials were chosen according to their quality and the way they worked with the house. Yorkstone paving provides formal structure for the sunken terrace and dining area, while flint gravel has been used on the paths around the garden.

PLANTING

The planting ‘Black Swan’, , and x ‘Mainacht’, and grasses ‘Hameln’, and . According to Anoushka, seedheads of , and ‘Credo’ “provide strong form in the winter, as if they are frozen in time”.

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