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The perfect city garden

ON a wealth-whispering street in Kensington, not far from Holland Park, a white-stucco wedding-cake of a house hides a modestly sized back garden. It is unusual in having no houses immediately behind it, only another quiet road. What makes this garden special, however, is that it has been designed by Tom Stuart-Smith, the king of coolly considered contemporary plantsmanship. The British owners, who work in Hong Kong, bought the house in 2013 as a London base for when their children were at school and assembled a team of field-leaders to transform it, including Formation Architects and the American interior designer Eric Egan.

The existing garden had a cottagey, Arts-and-Crafts-inflected design, with half-moon-shaped steps leading up from a semicircular lawn to a raised area at the back, shaded by a fastigiate hornbeam and

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