Tom Eaglestone
Eaglestone Landscape Design
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Latest Work

March 12th, 2009

Here are some snaps of our latest work, a modern courtyard garden in central Brighton. Also below is the design and some 3D images of the garden before some amendments were made. The paving is sandblasted and sandbrushed Jura Limestone. The two spectacular trees you can see are a Eriobotrya japonica standard (back right) and a Podocarpus saliguns, introduced from Chile in 1853 (front left). Front right is a mature Fatsia japonica.

The garden can be viewed during the Brighton Open Houses Festival in May, 40 Tidy St, if you would like to take a gander. The house is owned by Fiona and Mark whom both have a fervour for contemporary living spaces and art. Much of the furniture and fittings on display in the house has been built by Mark who owns Square One Design Workshop, a contemporary bespoke furniture manufacturer. Mark will be building a hardwood bench on the white rendered block work.

There are some finishing touches to be made before it is finally completed, which is evident from the photos, but you should get a clear idea of what the garden will look like once finished. Photos of the garden will be posted on the portfolio page as soon as possible.

Latest Work

February 5th, 2009

3D images of a small Brighton courtyard garden. Below are some contemporary design solutions for a sociable, artistic, young family.

Latest Work

January 12th, 2009

3D images of a small urban garden where the clients are keen gardeners and requested beds for both ornamental planting and vegetables. A custom-built tree seat is situated underneath a Sorbus tree where they can relax and contemplate. Shutter panels line the boundary on two sides with a Fagus sylvatica (Beech) hedge at the back. A modern blue copper basin pond will complete garden.

Latest work

September 28th, 2008

Here are some images of our latest work. More images will soon feature on our portfolio page but for the time being please take a look at these.

The paint, from Fired Earth, completely transformed the atmosphere. It feels like a relaxing, calming & quiet retreat somewhere in the Mediterranean, not a garden nestled between large Georgian buildings in central Brighton.

I’m really chuffed with how this garden has come together and can’t wait to plant next week.