Large Town Garden

Ancient Olive trees framing the view down the garden from balcony, while pleached laurels elegantly screen the boundaries

London Garden Design

Balance and symmetry

This garden in West London had good ‘bones’ in restpect to established trees, London stock brick walls and retaining structures between levels.  Our challenge was to design a unified space that linked these features together in a coherent manner.  Using beautiful reclaimed Yorkstone slabs we created paving and steps in a sinuous path through the garden.

Mediterranean style planting of ancient Olive trees with Lavendula Hidcote (English lavender) and drifts of ornamental grass (Deschampsia cespitosa) adds a softness and warmth that balances the hard landscape of brick and stone.

Evergreen pleached trees on the boundary add formality and important screening while taking minimal space from the centre of garden.

Garden constructed by Belderbos Landscapes Ltd

Yorkstone stepping stones snake through the lawn and around the Japanese Acer with tree seat
Lush green ferns surround this water blade that gently trickles water down the brick face of the wall.
A water feature adds gentle sound of trickling water in the lower, shade garden
The classical formality of the garden is cushioned by the lush planting and serpentine yorkstone path
View past tree seat and through oak framed pergola to classical statue and upper garden
Yorkstone stepping stones snake through the lawn and around the Japanese Acer with tree seat
Ancient Olive trees framing the view down the garden from balcony, while pleached laurels elegantly screen the boundaries