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2020 LANDSCAPE & GARDENS AWARD:  sponsored by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust

A reclamation or improvement scheme in an urban or rural environment, which restores an original feature or facility or creates a new one in a public or private area.

CATEGORY WINNER

HISTORIC STEW PONDS PROJECT, MILL ROAD, ARUNDEL WEST SUSSEX BN18 9AT

The ponds, probably of medieval origin, are part of a two-year project to showcase the biodiversity of the natural area into tranquil water gardens, whilst also enhancing visitor enjoyment, children’s education and providing a safe haven for wildlife. A new rustic bridge, boardwalk, educational roundhouse and boathouse formed part of this project.


Submitted by: Arundel Castle Trustees Ltd, Arundel www.arundelcastle.org
Landscape Designer/Project Manager: Martin Duncan, Head Gardener, Arundel Castle
Architect: David Bennett, Felpham
Contractors: KC Property Services, Littlehampton
Craftsmen: G A MacDonald Master Thatcher Ltd,  East Preston. www.macdonaldthatching.com
Other: Aquatic Solutions UK (Silt Removal), Rugby  www.aquatic-solutions.co.uk | Beaver Plants  (British Plants), Lingfield. www.beaverplants.co.uk

PEACH HOUSE RESTORATION, GRAVETYE MANOR, EAST GRINSTEAD RH19 4LJ

Gravetye Manor is a hotel and restaurant, with a 30 acre historic garden built by William Robinson. By 2010 the original 60-foot-long peach house was in serious disrepair. The restoration included using Ironko timber, fixing the cast iron winding gear and the glass was hand cut with a beaver tail, in the original style.


Submitted by: Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead  www.gravetyemanor.co.uk
Architect: Nigel Crawley, Crawley Studios Ltd, London www.crawleystudios.co.uk
Contractors: Simon Harrison, The Victorian Glasshouse Company Ltd, Pulborough www.victorianglasshouse.co.uk
Other: Gravetye Manor gardening team led by Head Gardener Tom Coward

HIGHLY COMMENDED

LEONARDSLEE LAKES AND GARDENS BRIGHTON ROAD, LOWER BEEDING RH13 6PP

The restoration of the Grade I registered gardens, following the purchasing of the site with new ownership in 2017. There had been limited to no maintenance for around a decade. The project included restored lakes, managed woodland areas and rock gardens, improved paths, a new visitor car park and the reordering of the entrance and exit.


Submitted by: Donald Insall Associates  www.donaldinsallassociates.co.uk
Architect: Neil McLaughlin, Donald Insall Associates
Client: Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
Other: Barry Holdsworth (Arboriculturist), Barry Holdsworth Garden Design and Consultancy | Ben Kimpton (Principal Ecologist), The Ecology Consultancy | Ashley Beischer (Mechanical and Electrical Engineer), Anthony Ward  Associates Ltd | Stephen van Klaveren (Building Control Surveyor), County Building Control Group | Trevor Vincent (Structural and Civil Engineer), V and R Consulting Engineers

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