Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

Nature STUDY

Homes & Gardens

|

June 2025

Sue Townsend's informal prairie-style planting is alive with birds and bees and has brought a new dynamic to a hilltop garden

- JACKY HOBBS

Nature STUDY

BOUND BY waters of a moat and flanked by walled gardens and orchards to the south-west, this Suffolk farmhouse overlooked two grass-filled paddocks. Uncultivated, they presented an opportunity to create flower-filled spaces, 'wilder' and more informal than the existing gardens. The north-side paddock was transformed into a wildflower meadow, with paths mown through to a shepherd's hut. The remaining south-east-facing, half-acre field lay directly opposite the house. Here, designer Sue Townsend was briefed, 'to create an informal garden with Piet Oudolf-inspired planting', which the owners had admired at Hauser & Wirth in Somerset. The design was to be 'based on curvilinear shapes with mown paths through the planting and the occasional space for a bench or sculpture to enjoy the garden up close'.

imageOn paper, the plan came to life; 'the central axis, taken directly off the front door crossed the moat, via a bridge, with mown paths wending through a dynamic assortment of perennial beds', arranged around, 'a central spiral of Pennisetum 'Fairy Tails", which was to conceal a secluded seating area. The entire scheme was designed to create an immersive experience, with 'opportunities to lose yourself amongst the planting'.

Before planting, the issue of the poor-draining, heavy-clay soil had to be addressed. Permanent and extensive land-drains were entrenched, followed by soil improvement measures, including plenty of organic matter. Windbreak hedging was planted on exposed sides. Broad, three-to-four-metre boundary paths facilitate maintenance of the existing hedges and the moat, the margin absorbs shadows cast by the enclosing hedges, leaving the garden in full sun.

image

MORE STORIES FROM Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

A WARM WELCOME

Designer Hubert Zandberg on all the details that will ensure your guests feel right at home

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

BILLY COTTON

The American designer brings his eclectic and modern style to a superbly crafted collaboration with Soane Britain

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

Rising stars

We've been spotlighting the winners of our Next in Design initiative which champions fresh talent and diverse perspectives - this month, the four designers we're introducing discuss their individual approach to interiors

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

HOUSE OF FUN

The beautifully crafted interiors of this country retreat in Oxfordshire combine all the necessary ingredients for entertaining - and relaxing

time to read

5 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

A LOVE LETTER TO...

Artist and designer Luke Edward Hall explains why the Cotswolds is an area that holds a special place in his heart

time to read

2 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

WINTER'S soft embrace

A touch of frost accentuates the striking structure and form of the garden at Wollerton Old Hall in Shropshire

time to read

4 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

Garden views

Troy Scott Smith, National Trust head gardener at Sissinghurst in Kent, shares the delights of mid-winter and his team's solstice tradition

time to read

2 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

RETURN TO form

Interior designer Suzy Hoodless honoured the artistic roots of this Victorian London home by focussing on craftsmanship, colour, lines and shapes - the resulting schemes are creative triumphs

time to read

5 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

Homes & Gardens

Movers & Shakers

From a converted mission hall in east London, Nest Design uses heritage techniques to create distinctive textiles for traditional and modern schemes

time to read

1 mins

January 2026

Homes & Gardens

THE ART OF HOSTING

Some of our favourite tastemakers reveal what makes their parties - both large and small - hit all the right notes

time to read

6 mins

January 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back