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Ecologically conscious garden design, harnessing natural water systems and naturalistic planting to inspire a deeper connection with the outdoors

An enchantingly wild garden aesthetic

We create outdoor spaces that grow dynamically to nature’s rhythm. By working in a naturalistic style and following ecological processes, we encourage harmony and balance with beauty and biodiversity.

We use a palette of native and ornamental plantings, wildflower meadows, ponds and orchards to create a place for you to truly unwind and connect to the natural world around you whilst making space for wildlife to thrive.

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Natural swimming pools & ponds

We love water, not only because of the natural benefits it brings to our gardens by encouraging wildlife and biodiversity, but also because of the advantages it has for us as human beings, mentally and physically. Whether you prefer to be immersed in it or to sit beside it, watching the surface catch the light, water brings a sense of life, tranquillity and peace.

An organic design philosophy

Nurturing ecosystems in a naturalistic way creates beautiful gardens and landscapes that you can truly lose yourself in. This instinctive approach to gardens is wonderful for encouraging wildlife into your outside space, creating diversity and sustainable planting systems that look beautiful and require minimal maintenance. We will work with you to create spaces that complement your style while honouring nature’s intrinsic patterns.

A tight knit team

Collectively, our small team has over 20 years of experience in the art of naturalistic garden design and creation. From the design studio, to working in the landscape, the team will collaborate with you on your project right through from initial concept, to completion and aftercare.

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“Barnaby and his team have just completed an amazing garden renovation project for us. From listening to our needs, providing design and layout, producing a considered and comprehensive planting scheme – taking on board environmental as well as practical issues – right through to the final execution of the project.”

Sarah Smith