Australian House & Garden

EXPRESSIVE NATURE

Some people might be surprised to hear a garden described as having “great personality”. That’s the way landscape architect Bethany Williamson sums up this garden she designed in Melbourne – and it’s easy to see why.

Bethany knew something special and unexpected was required for this garden from the moment she inspected the site. The heritage cottage had just

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