Stockeld Park
Yorkshire
This eighteenth century house and park had little in the way of a garden to complement the grounds until trees associates were engaged to develop a planting scheme with the owners.
We have established a formal framework of beech hedging on the south-western wing of the house, using the old Gaming House as an architectural focal point. These formal elements, which also include yew and boxwood topiary, form a framework and foil for more informal perennial and grass planting.
