The English Garden

Surface Value

Most Londoners are grateful if their house or flat comes with any outdoor space at all, so it seems churlish, if you do have some, to question its size or suitability for creating a beautiful and useful garden. But it would have been easy to sympathise had the owners of this house near Hampstead felt slightly crestfallen on first surveying the outside space that came with their new home. It wasn’t very big, it skewed away from the house at an odd angle and, perhaps most challenging of all, the second half of it was built on top of

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