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Set within the breathtaking landscape of the Gloucestershire Cotswolds, this stone manor house has origins dating back to the 17th century and the garden design reflects both its historical significance and the stunning natural surroundings. The main gardens, which link the back of the house to the expansive paddocks, offer sweeping views across the countryside, stretching all the way to the Marlborough Downs. The design not only enhances these views but creates a harmonious connection between the house, the gardens, and the grounds, while fostering an environment that invites wildlife and embraces nature. The design also ensures that the historical charm of the manor is preserved while introducing functional, modern garden spaces.


The Wildlife-Friendly Planting has been carefully curated to attract a variety of wildlife, from birds to pollinators, creating a thriving ecosystem. By incorporating a mix of native and wildlife-friendly plants, the garden serves as a biodiverse sanctuary for nature throughout the year.

Project Features

Entertaining Garden, Feature Path, Multi Area Entertaining Garden, Classic Cotswold Stone Beauty, Romantic Planting, Pollinator Friendly, Wildlife Garden, Winter Structure,
Biodiverse Sanctuary, Magical Meadow Views

Natural Garden

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