In 1990 our archive research and feasibility study for this important 88 acre site led to our design and the implementation of the gardens and landscape. Features include a rose garden, herbaceous borders, an Arts and Crafts herb garden, a 1.25 acre organic walled kitchen garden, the redesigning of a swimming pool garden, the restoration of a Nesfield parterre, wild flower meadows and extensive tree planting. Our designs were implemented in conjunction with extensive garden maintenance and management reports. These reports have been key for the design development and management of the whole property including the restoration of features such as the statuary, the Edwardian Ha-Ha and the 111 meter long Camellia House, as well as rationalising all paths and reorganising all staff facilities and greenhouses. We are currently working on a 7 acre proposal for a grand water cascade.
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