Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Cornered by nature

KEY ELEMENTS

What Small, urban garden adjoining a Grade II-listed Georgian house.

Where London.

Size 35 square metres (a corner plot).

Soil London clay, improved and regularly topped up with mulch.

Aspect East-facing.

Special features A dining area and pond.

Designed by Miria Harris, landscape designer (miriaharris.com).

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