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Absolute perfection

‘It is this practical, organic approach to garden-making that is so compelling’

THE beating heart of Turn End—the celebrated three houses and garden designed by architect Peter Aldington in the 1960s—is the courtyard garden, which extends seamlessly from the folding glazed doors of the living areas and is enclosed by a mellow, sand-coloured wall. Its pool is fringed by the luminous backlit foliage of Japanese water iris. Lush-fingered leaves of tree peony spread down to the water’s edge and a gnarled rises up towards the sky. The stroke of genius is a simple concrete seat, suspended over the water and angled with consummate ease

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