2002 - bradstone's evergreen garden

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Bradstone’s Evergreen garden is designed to be a traditional town garden that can be enjoyed all year round. It brings together planting varieties from all four corners of the globe to work in harmony with Bradstone’s paving, roofing and walling.
 
The predominantly green planting scheme creates a restful and quiet area for total relaxation. The plant specimens include broadleaf and conifers, with strong architectural planting.
 
Tile paving gives the whole garden a real sense of the Mediterranean in a traditionally British town garden, whilst the temple-like gazebo towards the rear of the garden is build using some of Bradstone’s rustic effect walling and roof tiles. Balustrading has been used to finish off the garden with an elegant border.
 
Designer James Steele-Sargent says: “We’ve worked within the Evergreen theme to ensure that the garden appeals to sight, touch and smell. It’s important to Bradstone to create a garden that is both aspirational and inspirational. We want people to recreate this garden, which is why we’ve chosen plants that look good all year round and are relatively low maintenance. Also of course evergreens look great against Bradstone’s Tile paving which features heavily in the design.”
 

Products Used:

Tile Paving, Mellow Terracotta
Landscape Walling, Weathered York

Also Used:

Balustrading, Tuscan columns, Ashlar walling and Conservation roofing, all from Bradstone Structural