PROJECTS
The transformation from paper plan to reality often exceeds expectations. Occasionally it more than exceeds expectations. South Hayes is one of those…
This ‘garden’ was designed to complement a full interior refurbishment by Laura Hammett of a basement flat in the centre of Marylebone, London…
This year, 2016, I was commissioned by Schellevis to design their trade stand for Chelsea Flower Show…
A rare opportunity in the sought after Cotswold village of Southrop: A new build with a blank canvass for a garden…
The black basalt upper terrace is under lit to create the illusion that it floats above the lower pathway. Planting is simple and easy to maintain…
In 2013 Sarah challenged David Harber by creating a shady glen setting for his sculptures, on Main Avenue at RHS Chelsea Flower Show…
The brief for this garden design was to transform what is predominantly agricultural land into a fun space for the four kids while screening off a new housing estate in the distance…
This is a small new build garden created on very sandy soil. Despite its small size it is a garden in two parts: A gravel terrace garden facing west, interlocked with a plain green lawn, hedge and trees. It is a real sanctuary, very happy in its own space. Full of colour and little surprises…
For 2014 Sarah wanted to create a space which showed David Harber’s sculptures in different garden settings…
In 2015 Sarah challenged David Harber by creating a shady glen setting for his sculptures, on Main Avenue at RHS Chelsea Flower Show…
This windy hill top position made this a perfect setting for ornamental grasses, which bob and dance in the breeze. Stipa, Miscanthus, Pennisetums and Anemanthele are used in…
WORK IN PROGRESS
