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‘IT’S A CONTINUATION OF OUR HOUSE’

WHAT DIDN’T YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR ORIGINAL GARDEN?

When we bought our 1930s house, the garden was unimaginative and overgrown, with straight line borders and large conifer trees in the rear third, which blocked off that entire section.

HOW DID YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE SPACE?

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