The brief for this Oxfordshire garden was to combine
an informality to delight and entertain children with a
more formal garden with a spacious structured feel of
walks and avenues with shrub and herbaceous
planting for the older generation.
It integrates the activities of the youngest generation
so as to remove the danger of being a glorified
playground and emphasises the natural interaction
and pleasure experienced between the three
generations as they meet, tarry and then continue
with their different occupations in the garden.