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What makes a Cotswold garden?

Honey-coloured local stone, naturalistic planting, and a garden that belongs to its setting.

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A Cotswold garden draws on the local landscape: honey-coloured stone walls and paving, relaxed naturalistic planting, and a sense that the garden belongs to the countryside around it. We design to that vernacular while making the garden work for modern life.

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