Rivermead

Rivermead

Moving into this Edwardian House some years ago, the house was uninhabitable, the kids were young and a handful, and the garden was a wilderness. Initial time, money and energy was spent on making the house fit to live in. Once the grass had been cut to 50mm, Alex had his football pitch so was happy. I squeezed in some vegetable beds under the fruit trees, but frankly the design could only evolve on paper.

But as Alexs ability to kick a ball way beyond the garden grew, I seized the opportunity to start dividing the garden up into rooms, with ultimately mixed herbaceous borders, raised veg beds and a magnificent bespoke man cave, combining stunning greenhouse with potting shed. A wild flower meadow developed with more fruit trees being planted, and in a reckless moment the decision to open the garden to the Public was made in 2015, raising money for my great nephew, Leo, who at 4 months had been diagnosed with bladder cancer.

Leo now seems to have recovered and the gardens been approved to be open in 2016 under the prestigious National Garden Scheme. The idea of a garden evolving to suit family commitments and budgets is a philosophy close to my design ethos. Few people can afford a garden of quality to be created overnight and anyway slow gardening like slow cooking often results in a better outcome.

Read our latest newsletter 2023/ 2024

From our latest garden transformations, to Greenfingers projects, a celebration of 25 years and a stunning terrace…

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This fab bug hotel was commissioned especially for Blue Peter and we had a fun day assembling it in the famous Blue Peter garden…

GDC in the media

We’ve been lucky enough to have several of our projects featured in the media. To read some of these articles visit our media page.

Country Homes & Interiors featured this award winning project in a six page spread detailing the extensive renovations to the 1880s coach house… read the article.

Country Homes & Interiors featured this fabulous project in an eight page spread. What used to be an overgrown tennis court was transformed into a secret garden… read the article.

Homes and Gardens featured our longest running project in this six page spread. Set high up in the Chilterns. The six acre site is set in one of the highest spots in the chilterns… read the article.

Our oldest project, this garden is just stunning and so well maintained by the clients who have looked after it so well. Small wonder then it was featured in Homes and Gardens… read the article.