Marsh Court

An important Luytens house and landscape, the planting had become rather neglected.  We were commissioned to replant all areas of the original garden and to develop the grounds further.  The sunken garden became a white and green garden.  The sundial terrace was planted with blues, soft pinks and purples, whilst a new black and white scheme was created to the east of the house.  The former herbaceous borders were planted with white, pink and dusky purple roses and peonies, framed by the original Jekyll bergenias.

 

TerraceSunken gardenRose terraceFoxglovesAnenomesQuatrefoil

Taylor Tripp

Landscape & Architectural Design