 
National Trust Greenhouse Case Studies | This medieval hall in West Sussex dates back to 1340. It didn’t have a kitchen garden, but a rather tired old orchard which was no longer productive. The owners wanted to create a kitchen garden that was productive, low maintenance and attractive as it is visible from the main... View More | |
Mr and Mrs Joyce wanted to pursue their interest in gardening, and were particularly keen on having a kitchen garden and growing their own fruit and vegetables.
We helped them to utilise a redundant piece of lawn to create a paved area for the greenhouse along with cold frames and 3 raised... View More | | The kitchen garden was designed by the owner and garden designer, Sean Walters of The Plant Specialist. The layout and structure was planned around the positioning of the greenhouse. Together they customised the fruit cages from an old design which are made from green oak to compliment the... View More | | The customer contacted us after seeing an advert for the National Trust greenhouse in the RHS magazine "The Garden". The Hidcote was identified as being the right size for the somewhat challenging site.
The greenhouse was a new build, and the site chosen at the top of the very... View More | | The customer was re-landscaping her garden and, attracted to the design of the National Trust range after seeing an advert in English Garden magazine, felt the Hidcote was just the right size to complement the new garden design.
The greenhouse forms an impressive centre... View More | |
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