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Much of the site is dry and shady, but there are many beautiful things that thrive here in the dappled light

Building work is often the catalyst for a garden redesign, but when Katie Guillebaud was first called to north Oxford in 2014 it was to help her clients meet planning requirements for alterations to their house. “The area has a lovely urban-village vibe, and their timber-clad house fitted right into it. But the house

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