Private Gardens & Estates Liz Lake Associates | Chartered Landscape Architects
LIZ LAKE ASSOCIATES | OUR ETHOS
W
e are landscape architects, urban designers and landscape
As a medium sized practice, we are small enough to offer individual care
planners. With the growing interest in our environment,
and attention to projects, and large enough to offer a comprehensive
the need for high-quality and well-planned outdoor space has never
range of skills for the largest and most complex landscape schemes.
been greater. From public parks to private gardens, and from urban extensions to town squares, elegant, inspiring and safe places provide a positive and lasting benefit to our quality of life and well-being.
Alongside our involvement in large-scale projects, Liz Lake Associates regularly provides bespoke services for private clients. We play a crucial role in the often complex process of improving private property, helping with planning permission and providing expert advice on issues such as
Our approach to projects is holistic, no matter how large or small. From the outset, we start with a fresh vision, take a broad view to assess the context,
Tree Preservation Orders, Conservation Areas, topography and the character of surrounding landscapes.
find local inspiration, devise a strategic and sustainable approach, and propose creative solutions.
Working closely with architects, engineers and specialist contractors, we can provide a highly specialised service that, if required, can go far beyond
We assist our clients to prepare early for planning submissions by
general garden design. We can take a project from its inception, guide it
providing thorough baseline studies and impartial assessments, and we
through planning and lead it to completion. Our knowledge and expertise
use our skills to apply veracity and appropriateness to our work. Liz Lake
has helped to realise the visions our clients have for their properties and
Associates has a long and successful record as expert witness at public
has delivered bespoke, creative and high-quality landscapes that have
inquiry for matters affecting the landscape, views and ecology.
exceeded expectations.
PROJECT PROCESS | SURVEY / SKETCH DESIGN INCEPTION TO FINAL PLAN
These stages deal with the development of the project up to an agreed final plan and comprise: ■ Assessing the client’s needs and aspirations functionally and aesthetically ■ Assessing timescale, proposed spend and fees ■ Checking site restraints and obligations where appropriate ■ Advising on consultants’ services, specialist contractors or suppliers ■ Commissioning a land and building survey where appropriate ■ Surveying site environment and vegetation ■ Checking historical background and commissioning specialist research if appropriate ■ Analysing site and brief, including constraints & opportunities ■ Evaluating existing garden/planting/structures ■ Drafting preliminary studies of objectives and possible layouts ■ Meetings with client and consultants to develop preferredoptions and achieve an interim plan ■ Drafting final plan and explanatory sketches, together with a report where required ■ Drafting preliminary estimates of costs in conjunction with the quantity surveyor where appointed ■ Where appropriate, negotiating with Planning and other statutory authorities and submitting applications ■ Advice and action under the CDM regulations where appropriate
PROJECT PROCESS | DETAILED DESIGN / TENDERING PRODUCTION INFORMATION
These stages develop the project to a point where a Contract for the Works can be agreed with a contractor and comprises:
■ Detailed proposals of materials, techniques and standards of workmanship for client’s approval ■ Co-ordination of proposals by other consultants, specialist contractors or suppliers ■ Obtaining quotations and other information in relation to specialist work ■ Cost checks and advice on changes to the estimated costs and programme ■ Detailed applications for approvals under planning and building legislation ■ Preparation of all production drawings, schedules and specification of materials and workmanship, sufficient for a contract to be negotiated or for competitive tenders to be invited ■ Advice on suitable contractors ■ Obtaining tenders or negotiating the contract in conjunction with the quantity surveyor where appointed ■ Preparation of contract and advice on terms and obligations
The importance of precise working drawings and specifications for construction and planting should not be underestimated. With them, contractors can produce accurate prices with confidence, free from the need to build in wide margins to cope with the unknown, and the works can be carried out successfully. They also allow the client to retain control through the design team thus safeguarding the integrity of the project and some of the potential pitfalls of “design and build” schemes.
PROJECT PROCESS | OPERATION ON SITE / MANAGEMENT PLANS OPERATIONS ON SITE
This stage covers the period while the works are on site and any contractual maintenance period after and comprises:
■ Administration of the contract ■ Regular site visits to monitor progress and quality ■ Certification of the accounts in conjunction with the quantity surveyor and identification of any changes to costs and programme ■ Guidance on maintenance activities after completion of the works
For the proper execution of the design, it is important that we are involved at this stage. As designers, we have a thorough understanding of the scheme and we are best placed to weigh up the implications of any possible changes.
MANAGEMENT PLANS Our original concept is realised as the garden and landscape matures. However, not all plants perform as expected and adjustments may be required if the spirit of the basic design is to remain a priority.
Preparation of management plans may be carried out at this stage.
TRINITY HOUSE
T
he
project
involved
the
CAMBRIDGE
a
Working with the architects DPA, the site required
landscape strategy for a large, existing house
creation
of
careful attention based upon existing vegetation
alongside two further proposed houses. The site
to the entrance and around the sites perimeter.
incorporated a long entrance driveway flanked
The majority of this vegetation was incorporated
by mature trees, with an extensive rear garden
into the proposals, with additional landscaping
connecting the house to the wider landscape.
positioned to avoid significant impact. To the front and backs of Trinity House topiary and ornamental
Trinity House itself has an interesting cultural
planting was proposed alongside a large rear patio,
history. The house was the set for an early Pink
creating a social space to provide connectivity into
Floyd gig entitled ‘The Tea Set’ in October 1965. In
the extensive lawns. The rear gardens retained
1969 the house was also used on the front cover
their open character, whilst providing strategic
of Pink Floyd’s album ‘Ummagumma’. After these
views into the landscape, setting the site firmly
periods the house began to fall into disrepair,
within its existing context.
leading to the redevelopment proposals worked on by Liz Lake Associates.
Client
Architect
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DPA
Topiary planting to front of house Landscape masterplan Ornamental planting to the rear
TRINITY HOUSE ITSELF HAS AN INTERESTING CULTURAL HISTORY. THE HOUSE WAS THE SET FOR AN EARLY PINK FLOYD GIG ENTITLED ‘THE TEA SET’ IN OCTOBER 1965
COPSE FARM
T
HARROW WEALD
his secluded 37 acre estate has panoramic
a new greenhouse will produce organic fruit and
views across the city of London being
vegetables.
elevated on the Harrow Weald approximately 16 miles north west of the city. Previously used
Planning permission required the retention of the
as a horse riding school the client required a
18th century barn and original Copse Farm house
bespoke, contemporary home which related to the
which will link with the 'working sections' of the
contextual setting and utilised the sites unique
estate. A new grass roof ensured the new 1850m2
profile.
residence blended seamlessly into the surrounding countryside with a new sweeping drive and parking
Working closely with the design team and client
courts to screen vehicles from the main house. This
Liz Lake Associates created a concept scheme
ensured the house remained private yet retained
which
views and links to the local countryside.
compromised
orchard
gardens
and
woodland walks, sculptural ground modelling and bespoke courtyards. Terraced kitchen gardens and
Client
Architect
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Stephen Wax
Western complex 3D visual of courtyard option design Landscape masterplan
PLANNING PERMISSION WAS ACHIEVED FOR THIS UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HOUSE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS ACROSS LONDON
LITTLE HADHAM
W
HERTFORDSHIRE
orking in association with Cowper Griffith
By implementing a mix of evergreen shrubs and
Architects Liz Lake Associates prepared
herbaceous plants a year round structural planting
outline and detailed drawing information in order
palette was achieved.
to satisfy relevant planning conditions related to the approved scheme. A landscape strategy was
Bespoke hard landscape elements were designed
developed which integrated the house, garaging
with the client and architect creating a bespoke
and leisure facilities into an overall masterplan
and harmonious hard scape effortlessly integrating
that responded to the immediate context whilst
a turning circle for vehicles and patios. Integrating
having a contemporary style. The scheme was
a small astro turf pitch for the client was another
approved and subsequently implemented much
design
to the delight of the client.
coordination with the design team and East Herts
consideration
which
required
close
Council.
Client
Architect
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Cowper Griffith
Natural sandstone patio Planting responds to landscape Bespoke planters to integrate basement rooms
CREATING A UNIFIED HOLISTIC DESIGN FRAMED VISTAS AND VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTRYSIDE
ORCHARD HOUSE
L
COLCHESTER, ESSEX
iz Lake Associates was commissioned to create
immediate context whilst having a unique sense
a landscape design scheme for this interesting
of place. Several options were developed and
new build on an existing site on the edge of village
discussed with the design team culminating in a
location. The previous house was to be demolished
scheme which had both visual interest year round
with a new house and grounds constructed which
whilst also creating areas of interest.
would be both energy efficient whilst responding to the unique nature of the site.
The scheme developed by Liz Lake Associates is due for implementation in the forthcoming
Liz
Lake
masterplan
Associates after
a
developed
a
landscape
discussing
the
planting season. The house is presently being built.
client's
requirements for a garden which responded to its
Client
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Private
Feature pergola Stunning entrance Water rille
SUSTAINABLE APPROACH FOR THIS NEW BUILD HOUSE REQUIRED A SENSITIVE YET CONTEMPORARY DESIGN STRATEGY
HADLEIGH ROAD
T
LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX
his project focused on a large Victorian house
visually
overlooking the Thames Estuary enclosed on
scheme opened up the site to provide scenic views
a tight site which had to accommodate parked
along the estuary and featured curved retaining
vehicles while incorporating a young family’s
timber walls which related to the coastal location
requirement for outdoor space. The existing
and created two level areas of lawn and robust,
garden had complex level issues and was within a
salt-tolerant planting beds. Pleached flowering
Conservation Area, entailing lengthy negotiations
cherry trees and formal evergreen hedging were
with the local authority.
implemented to screen views of surrounding
obstructive.
Once
implemented
the
houses, and help sit the house within this unique Liz Lake Associates arranged to remove overgrown
setting.
trees and vegetation which were unhealthy and
Client
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Private
Framing views and screening adjacent houses Accessible ramps mean all areas of the garden are usable Retained tress within the site help give maturity
INTEGRATING COMPLEX LEVEL CHANGES WITHIN THIS TIGHT GARDEN WAS A CHALLENGE BUT THE RESULT WAS A FAMILY FRIENDLY GARDEN WITH STRIKING VIEWS OF THE THAMES ESTUARY
WICKHAMS
W
WEST BERGHOLT
ickhams is a new build mixing the
Taking cues from the lines of the built form,
individual form and character of the
themselves
traditional
which
is
maintained
through
taking
lines
from
the
ancient
a
hedgerows. The design uses a rich material palette
contemporary design responsive and reflective of
of old and new materials, mixing subtle tones with
the historical farm courtyard aesthetic, common
vibrant colours and utilising planting as structure
in the local thread.
giving form, pattern and direction.
The garden is no exception to this, mixing agricultural a
modern
simplicity manner
and
both
functionality
in
complimenting
the
architecture and firmly establishing this new development in its wider landscape.
Client
Architect
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Private
Emptage
Structural landscape to frontage Strategy plan Sketch plan
INTEGRATING THIS CONTEMPORARY ESTATE INTO THE AGRICULTURAL CONTEXT WAS A REAL DESIGN CHALLENGE
WARREN HILL
T
LOUGHTON, ESSEX
he client asked us to design a Masterplan
The scheme received planning approval and has
and locate the ideal orientation of these high
now been implemented with each plot having a
value properties in Loughton.
secluded rear garden with large raised deck and substantial planting beds.
Working closely with the client and design team we ensured the scheme had a sense of place and utilised the unique levels of the site.
Client
Images
Private
Fire pit detailing Landscape masterplan Rear gardens with bespoke features
THESE BESPOKE, STYLISH PLOTS RELATE TO THE STEEP TOPOGRAPHY YET MAINTAIN PRIVACY AND IMPACT
LONGYARD COTTAGE
D
NAZEING, ESSEX
esigned for therapy, the garden at Longyard Cottage offers the opportunity for visitors to
rediscover themselves. A series of outdoor rooms open off a winding route. The rooms vary in size, scale and character proving a range of experiences. This route through is emphasized by the dynamic planting, which moves the user through the space.
Client
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Private
Structural hedges and planting Bespoke gate frames the entrance Curved planting beds and lawn
THIS UNIQUE SEMI RURAL GARDEN HAS A RELAXED HARMONIOUS FEEL WHICH SITS WITHIN A EASILY MAINTAINABLE YET EYE CATCHING GARDEN
WATFORD HOUSE
W
WESTMILL, HERTFORDSHIRE
atford House is a large period property
of the site. The client also recognised the benefit
set in extensive grounds in Westmill. The
of asking us to continue with the detailed design
client wanted to enhance the property by creating
proposals for the paddock and the hard and soft
a paddock area to the rear, increasing the size of
landscape for the front of the property.
the rear garden and improving the front garden with turning head and water feature. This led to
Working closely with the owner, architect, plant
a number of planning conditions which needed
supplier and contractor, we were able to oversee the
to be satisfied, Liz Lake Associates were able to
implementation of the front garden proposals. We
advise the client how best to achieve this.
are currently finishing the sketch scheme for the rear garden and drawing up ongoing maintenance
Having created outline designs that dealt with all
plans to be submitted for planning approval
the tree protection issues and complex groundlevel changes, we gained a detailed knowledge
Client
Architect
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Barrie Thomas
High quality specified landscape materials Bespoke water feature Footpath links and topiary
HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS AND A HOLISTIC DESIGN STRATEGY ENSURED A BESPOKE SETTING TO THIS IMPORTANT COUNTRY HOUSE
BARNSBURY PLACE
T
ISLINGTON, LONDON
his former Edwardian school has been
immediate context. A contemporary water feature
converted into a prestigious collection of
is located within the centre of the scheme which
nine new houses, 15 new build and 80 refurbished
creates a unique pedestrian friendly core.
apartments in one of Islington’s most desirable quarters.
of
With all of the 104 houses and apartments reserved,
the three original Edwardian buildings married
The
sympathetic
refurbishment
Barnsbury Place is now an established and highly
with the contemporary design of the new build
sought after residential address in Islington.
apartments and houses creates a unique living environment within the established parish of
This outstanding development has won the top
Barnsbury.
accolade for the Best Conversion in the Evening Standard Homes & Property Awards.
The design of the scheme included bespoke courtyard gardens set within a predominantly hard landscape scheme which responded to the site’s
Client
Architect
Mount Anvil
MGM Associates
Images Bespoke water features Stunning courtyards Planting in the lobby area
THIS HIGH QUALITY AWARD-WINNING DEVELOPMENT SETS A BENCHMARK FOR HOUSING SCHEMES IN LONDON AND THE SOUTH-EAST
PONDS MANOR
T
CLAVERING, ESSEX
his imposing, Grade II listed house and garden
Detailed planting plans and hard landscape plans
was undergoing a major refurbishment of
were designed using CAD and when detailed
the kitchen/dinning to include a contemporary
tender analysis was obtained a contractor procured
extension. Giving views of the expansive rear
to undertake the works.
garden. After meeting with the client to ascertain the family requirements for a new lawn, informal play and strategy for hard landscape a design developed which was refined with close liaison with client and architect.
Client
Images
Private
Patio detailing Current house frontage Proposed frontage
BY INTEGRATING HISTORICAL PLANT VARIETIES WITH A STRUCTURE OF EXISTING EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND HEDGES A NEW VISION FOR THIS HISTORIC HOUSE AND GARDEN EMERGED
HUBBARDS HALL FARM
S
et
in
the
greenbelt
near
Old
HARLOW, ESSEX
Harlow,
of maintenance was also a critical issue. Adjacent
redevelopment of this former agricultural barn
to the main site was a former orchard, which has
into live-work units required a sensitive approach
been replanted with historical varieties of fruit
based on retaining and reflecting the surrounding
trees, sourced throughout the UK.
“agricultural character�. The scheme was completed and is fully tenanted. Working with architects, Purcell Miller Tritton,
The colour scheme blends with the architectural
we introduced a design strategy to preserve and
details and simple robust details maintain its rural
enhance the existing grounds while creating a
character.
usable environment for future residents. This included the design of a central courtyard, with a semi-mature mulberry tree planted at its centre. As the buildings are to be let, rather than sold, the level
Client
Architect
Planner
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Private
Purcell Miller
Savills
Herbaceous planting
Tritton
Simple hard surfacing Entrance feature
A BESPOKE MIXTURE OF HISTORIC PLANTING VARIETIES WITH HERBS AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS CREATES A STUNNING BACKDROP TO THE AWARD WINNING CONVERSION
LONG MEADOW
S
MILL GREEN, FRYERNING
itting on a large plot with striking views of
Liz Lake helped develop sporting and equestrian
the local landscape the client chose to replace
facilities along with a new lake and reed beds
a dilapidated bungalow with a carbon neutral
to store storm water and to aid in ecological
house, this posed several challenges for the
enhancements.
design team. By resiting the new house which had a curved faรงade to aid with solar gain and to encapsulate wide views of the grounds and countryside beyond, a masterplan was developed utilising the sloping nature of the land.
Client
Architect
Images
Private
Laurie Wood
Sections through garden Curved Architectural frontage Landscape Strategy
STRIKING, CONTEMPORARY RESIDENCE NESTLES SEAMLESSLY INTO THE ESSEX COUNTRYSIDE
MONT DE LA ROCQUE APARTMENTS
T
his
bespoke,
pound
contemporary scheme befitting this unique site.
prominent
Landscape embankments facing the coast are
headland surrounding St Aubin’s Bay in Jersey
planted with salt tolerant herbaceous and shrub
consists of nine apartments, designed around a
species which give year round colour and interest.
central pedestrian courtyard containing bespoke
Currently at detailed tender stage, Liz Lake
artwork by the renowned international artist,
Associates is working closely with the client and
Lucy Unwin.
architect to create a contextually appropriate
development
multi-million
ST AUBINS BAY, JERSEY
located
on
a
scheme befitting this prominent location. The planting scheme relates to the architectural layout and is both low maintenance whilst of
Liz Lake are working with the client to ensure the
local provenance making this a sensitive yet
planting scheme is befitting this iconic scheme.
Client
Architect
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Roberts Limbrick
Brown roofs Sketch of courtyard proposals Courtyard including public art
THIS VISUALLY STUNNING DEVELOPMENT SETS A NEW BENCHMARK IN LUXURY LIVING IN JERSEY
BALLS PARK
T
HERTFORDSHIRE
he Fountain Courtyard is the centrepiece
entirely different feel to this space at night whilst
of a prestigious development within the
extending the hours that it can be enjoyed.
historic parkland at Balls Park in Hertfordshire, a former university campus. Balls Park Mansion
The fountains form the focal point of the main
is Grade 1 listed and the associated historic
courtyard. They have been detailed in granite with
gardens and parkland are registered Grade 2. New
a multi-tiered fountain in the upper bowl and with
apartments were developed looking inwards over
four bronze lion heads spouting water from the
the courtyards and outwards over the historic
fountain bowl down into the lower pool. There is a
parkland. The client’s brief was to provide a high-
lily-pad themed pond cover finished in a verdigris
quality fountain courtyard that would function as
colour, which will in time match the patina of the
a communal garden with car parking and provide
lion-head water spouts and the copper lanterns
an attractive leafy outlook into the courtyards
which are suspended from the entrance archways.
from the adjacent apartments.
The fountains are surrounded by a paved seating area. There are four granite benches and the lower
The parking was arranged around the perimeter of
pool surround also provides seating opportunities.
the courtyard so views from the apartments are over
The courtyard has been a great success and is
the cars towards the green island of the fountain
already a Gold Award winner for Best Communal
gardens in the middle of the wider courtyard space.
Garden/Landscape and a Gold Award winner
The small mop-headed trees and railings around
for the Best Garden Landscape - Brownfield
the perimeter provide an attractive outlook from
Development - Daily Express New Home Gardens
the apartments, whilst creating a perceived sense
Awards for our client Explore Living.
of enclosure from the fountain seating area. The lighting installation has been designed to create an
Client
Landscape
Fountain
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Explore Living
Contractor
Contractor
A view from one of the surrounding apartments
Oakview Landscapes
Miles Waterscapes Ltd
Water spouts from four bronze lions heads into the lower pool Close up of one of the lion heads
THE FOUNTAIN COURTYARD IS A FOCAL POINT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND HAS ALREADY WON TWO GOLD NATIONAL AWARDS
MOSS HOUSE
T
LANCASHIRE
he mill, stables and barns are grade II listed
aspects
and were constructed in 1846 by Mr W A F
landscaping to the south courtyard, a green roof to
Saunders based on the plan of a ‘Model Farm’
the spa and swimming area, a bespoke water
which were prevalent during the mid-19th
feature running through the centre axis of the
century as part of the industrial revolution. The
inner courtyard and beyond. Fire pit detailing was
plan consists of a main mill with a ‘U’ of stables
also produced along with sketch designs for the
and cattle pens surrounding a courtyard to the
overall landscape surrounding the farm house.
to
the
farm
landscape,
including
south. Liz Lake Associates were asked to produce a landscape masterplan that would introduce new
Client
Architect
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Wrighton Jagger Shaw
Bespoke water feature Landscape masterplan Green roof to spa area
A BESPOKE HOUSE SITTING COMFORTABLY IN A STUNNING FEATURE LANDSCAPE
CHURCH FIELDS
L
LITTLE PLUMSTEAD
iz Lake associates have been responsible for
The layout is in direct response to its contextual
undertaking a Landscape and Visual Impact
surroundings, location on a slight incline over
Assessment and supporting detailed landscape
looking the parkland behind a row of existing
design
mature trees.
proposals
to
support
the
detailed
application of 7 new build homes within Octagon Park.
Throughout
the
ever
changing
brief
and
very specific requirements in response to the The vision of Octagon Park is to create a new
architecture, Liz Lake designs developed over time
exciting,
with the final frozen design being modeled and
a
coherent
contemporary
development, parkland
designed
development.
as The
presented to the client in a CGI flythrough.
innovative near-zero carbon near-zero energy housing development shall combine contemporary design flair and a commitment to sustainable design.
Client
Architect
Images
J. R. Cozens
Hudsons
Skecth up model of early landscape design
Wiley Ltd
Overview of the site CGI to demonstrate quality of planting
THE LAYOUT IS IN DIRECT RESPONSE TO ITS CONTEXTUAL SURROUNDINGS
MADINGLEY ROAD
L
CAMBRIDGE
iz Lake Associates was asked to produce a
The Landscape Strategy plan took into account
Landscape Visual Appraisal and Landscape
comments from a team of consultants and council
Strategy
Plan
for
the
development
of
two
officers.
buildings to house 16 residential units adjacent to a conservation area within the urban setting of
Visualisations were produced to demonstrate how
west Cambridge.
the suggested mitigation would be applied in order to minimise the impact of the development on the
The LVA included a desk top study and site visits to
public space.
determine the Site’s context and it’s relation to the proposed development. This involved reviewing
Our work was submitted to support the planning
the Local Plan and key character areas at various
application for the development. A decision on the
scales with a particular focus on the adjacent
application is pending.
conservation area.
Client
Architect
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Private
DPA
Landscape concept sketch CGI visualisation Landscape strategy plan
VISUALISATIONS WERE PRODUCED TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THE SUGGESTED MITIGATION WOULD BE APPLIED IN ORDER TO MINIMISE THE IMPACT OF THE DEVELOPMENT
HERRINGSWELL MANOR
S
SUFFOLK
et in rural Suffolk, this once important
for the Japanese-style garden. Finally, a detailed
country estate has an interesting and varied
management plan was produced to ensure the
architectural heritage. Following a detailed tree
grounds would be enjoyed for years to come.
condition survey, we prepared tree removal and planting plans for the grounds of the house and
A sympathetic and evocative planting scheme
wider estate as a whole, together with hard and
has created an atmospheric setting for this
soft details for the Japanese-style garden. The
prestigious conversion, drawing together the
result is a unique development with beautifully
varied strands of its history to create a cohesive,
landscaped grounds. The scheme won the 2007
high-quality and contemporary finish. A detailed
Gold Award for the Best Communal Garden of the
management plan has also been written setting
Daily Express New Homes and Gardens Awards.
out a strategy for optimising the visual amenity and nature conservation interests of the grounds
Following a detailed tree condition survey, Liz
through restoration and sympathetic conservation
Lake Associates produced a masterplan which
management. The scheme was awarded Gold for
incorporated tree retention and removal, planting
Best Communal Garden in the Daily Express New
plans for the grounds of the house and wider estate
Homes Garden Awards.
as a whole, together with hard and soft details
Client
Architect
Images
City & Country
Cowper Griffith
Improved setting to coach house Aerial view of site Restored japanese garden
RESTORED HISTORIC PLANTING BEDS HELPED CREATE A STUNNING SETTING TO THE HISTORIC HOUSE
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Liz Lake Associates offers the following services:
■ Landscape Design
■ Restoration and Conversion
■ Urban Design
■ Residential
■ Public Realm
■ Education
■ Masterplanning
■ Retail & Leisure
■ Landscape Planning
■ Community Consultation
■ Expert Witness
■ Ecology
■ Heritage Landscapes
■ Arboriculture
■ Gardens and Estates
■ 3D / Graphic Design
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