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Ha-ha walls
Bespoke ha-ha walls: a sunken retaining wall that keeps an uninterrupted view while holding stock or marking a boundary.
In short
What does Gardenscape mean by ha-ha walls?
Bespoke ha-ha walls: a sunken retaining wall that keeps an uninterrupted view while holding stock or marking a boundary.
The most elegant boundary there is
A ha-ha is a sunken retaining wall and ditch that holds stock or marks a boundary while leaving the view completely uninterrupted, so the garden appears to run straight out into the landscape with no visible fence or wall. It is a classic feature of English country houses, and it is enjoying a deserved revival on the larger properties around the Cotswolds.
What a ha-ha actually is
From the house you see open ground; what you do not see is the wall dropped below the line of sight, with a ditch on the far side. The effect is a boundary that is invisible from where it matters, which is exactly why the great landscape gardens used them. It keeps livestock and deer out and the view in.
A proper piece of engineering
Underneath the elegance, a ha-ha is a retaining wall, and it has to be built like one. That means the right footings, drainage behind the wall so water does not build up and push it out, and a profile set correctly into the ground so it holds and lasts. A ha-ha that is built as a decorative afterthought will bulge and fail like any under-built retaining wall.
Stone or faced, to suit the property
We build ha-has in stone or faced to suit the house and the setting, with the coping and the line judged so the feature does its job almost invisibly. On a Cotswold estate, matched local stone keeps it in character with the property and the landscape.
Talk to us about a ha-ha
If you have a view worth protecting and a boundary to hold, a ha-ha may be the most elegant way to do both. Arrange a consultation to start.
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Dry stone wall repair
Repair and rebuilding of collapsed, bulging or failing dry stone walls, in matched local stone.
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Cost context
Indicative ranges
Figures are relative, not quotations. Each scheme is priced after a survey of access, levels, drainage and finish standard.
| What changes the cost |
|---|
| the retaining wall and ditch profile |
| drainage |
| holding the view line |
| stone or faced finish |
| ground stability |
Source: Gardenscape. Figures as of 2026-06-03.
Common questions
Common questions
A sunken retaining wall and ditch that acts as a boundary without a visible fence, so the view from the house runs uninterrupted into the landscape. It is a classic English country-house feature.
At heart, yes, which is why it has to be engineered properly with footings and drainage. The art is in the profile and the finish, so it does its job almost invisibly.
Yes, that was its original purpose. The wall and the ditch together stop stock and deer crossing while leaving the view completely open.
It depends on its scale and where you are, and on designated land such as the Cotswold National Landscape the rules tighten. We tell you what applies to your plot before we start.
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