Curves in Constantine Bay

A multifunctional space – where family life and football could happily co-exist – was a key part of the brief in this large coastal garden, just moments from the beach. Crisp Trebarwith slate walls, barefoot-friendly grey limestone paving, and planks of locally sourced granite compliment the interior design and architecture by Harrison Sutton. Dwarf pines and large drifts of perennials, including globe thistle and sea holly are repeated to forge connections throughout, and honour the coastal location. An irrigation system fed from an onsite borehole is helping the plants establish on what is a very sandy soil. Built by Terry Harris & Sons, this project was completed in May 2022.

Garden after one year.

Garden after completion.

What the client said:

"Polly and Matt completely transformed our garden. They listened carefully to all our initial thoughts and the way we wanted to use the garden, and came up with a vision which surpassed our expectations.

We are delighted with both the hard landscaping design and the planting. They are easy to work with, have very strong attention to detail and communicate every step of the way.”

Sue and Matt, Constantine Bay

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