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The terrace plantings with a view. The Caithness pathway doubles up as a mowing strip
The terrace plantings with a view. The Caithness pathway doubles up as a mowing strip

Transforming a field

This exposed space also competes with wonderful views of Loch Leven. The brief was to create a cosy garden with texture and form. A sinuous Caithness stone pathway leads to an inviting stone enclosure providing a striking focal point that will entice any viewer to explore. Next to the house a terrace has been built for closer, sheltered seating space.
 
One of four different, illustrated, design ideas for the clientTerrace before being designedTerrace after being designed showing plantings after 7 weeksField before new plantings and stone enclosureField with young plantings and stone enclosure focal pointSinuous Caithness stone pathway being built
 
Completed Caithness stone pathwayComplete Caithness stone enclosure. The birch trees will be under planted with bluebells and fernsView of the house through the birches (to be under planted)The terrace plantings with a view. The Caithness pathway doubles up as a mowing stripNew terrace with plants and turf in-situ for 4 weeksThe terrace, with views of Loch Leven, two months on
 
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