The Daily Telegraph Garden designed by Tom Stuart-Smith

The Daily Telegraph Garden
designed by Tom Stuart-Smith

    2006   |  
  • Gold medal
  • Best in show

This was our 5th collaboration with Tom Stuart-Smith - this time for the Daily Telegraph.

The design used materials and planting with rich patina and texture, inspired by the weathering processes of natural and man-made materials. The composition was a study in contrast between the simple and the complex, the romantic and the modern.

Enclosed by alternating sections of hornbeam hedge and corten steel wall, a thirty metre long rill traced the garden’s boundary. Raised water tanks provided markers leading into the garden, which was paved with oak boarding and stone cobbles. This simple structure contrasted with richly coloured herbaceous planting. The garden was framed by two groups of Viburnum rhytidophyllum, pruned to display its angular branches against the rusted steel walls.

It wowed visitors and judges alike – in fact one Royal Horticultural Society judge described it as "without question, the best Show Garden I have ever seen".

After the show, the materials used in this garden were reused in Tom Stuart-Smith’s own courtyard garden.


The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden
The Daily Telegraph Garden

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