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Path to chair in garden cottage style
The plants are the main feature of the garden which uses traditional Sussex materials so as to give a rurral feel. There is a quiet and relaxing seating area which is surrounded by plants which are are given free rein to create an air of supervised neglect.
The chestnut fencing reflects the importance of local materials in this deisgn. The garden was inexpensive to creat and was intended to inspire visitors for their own gardens.
Garden designed by the Award winning West Sussex Village, Fittleworth.
Fittleworth Horticultural Society for Chelsea 2005
Tel 01798 872115
email annek.bugle@lineone.net
Design: Louise Elliot & Beth Houlden
Contractor: Wildwood
The plants are the main feature of the garden which uses traditional Sussex materials so as to give a rurral feel. There is a quiet and relaxing seating area which is surrounded by plants which are are given free rein to create an air of supervised neglect.
The chestnut fencing reflects the importance of local materials in this deisgn. The garden was inexpensive to creat and was intended to inspire visitors for their own gardens.
Garden designed by the Award winning West Sussex Village, Fittleworth.
Fittleworth Horticultural Society for Chelsea 2005
Tel 01798 872115
email annek.bugle@lineone.net
Design: Louise Elliot & Beth Houlden
Contractor: Wildwood
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