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Cottage Garden Brighstone

After a big restoration project the garden area surrounding the cottage is now ready to be landscaped to complement this very handsome building. The cottage sits in a pretty rural area surrounded by countryside and other farm cottages and farm buildings.

Cottage in Brighstone, Isle of Wight Borders, gravel planting and patio

The design brief was for the garden to have separate zoned areas including a large Utility area with shed and a large gravel, swing-in car parking area.

Other important factors were:Garden steps with gravel and railway sleepers

  • To be as low maintenance as possible
  • To accommodate a large, energetic dog
  • A terrace to entertain
  • To retain some original plants from the old cottage e.g. the Rosa 'Dorothy Perkins', some of the old fruit trees.
  • A play area to include the lower shed as a Play House (storage of outside toys etc.)
  • A country Cottage Garden with a contemporary continental twist, i.e. Hollyhocks and Olives
  • To use the dappled shade within the Garden as an area of contrast to the sunny, south facing terrace
  • To create a long, shadey border along the bottom boundary of the property to form a pleasing view from the house and terrace and to conceal the boundary fence
  • Rustic seats, features are preferred
  • A romantic place i.e. Pergola, Walkway, Arbor incorporating fragrant planting
  • To consider a solution to the problem area in deep shade on the North side of the building on the boundary fence with neighbours
  • The use of natural stone , recycled timbers & sleepers from the original building to be incorporated into paths, edgings wherever possible as a link with the house

Car park area Borders screen cars from the garden

The car parking area and the garden were enhanced and separated by a tiered border planting using railway sleepers to create the levels.

Back garden back garden seen from car park with pergola

Much of the lawn was kept but some focus was provided by a pergola within the deep borders along the fence line.

Main entrance to the cottage Entrance planted

A dominant and unattractive conifer hedge was removed allowing plantings to enhance the hard landscaping at the entrance.

Garden Design Ideas

  • Wildlife Garden
  • Courtyard Garden
  • Seaside Garden
  • Gravel Garden
  • Cottage Garden
  • Prairie Garden
  • Wildflower Meadow
  • Herbaceous Borders

Garden Portfolio

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  • Terraced Garden
  • Contemporary Country Retreat
  • Seaside garden
  • Country Cottage
  • Afton Park Gardens
  • Self Catering Apartment

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Isle of Wight - Tel: 07591 439120

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