• Twyford Avenue

    This collaboration with Mulroy Architects explores the relationship between inside and outside space, in order to create a strong sense of unity and flowwithin the overall site design.

  • Keepers Cottage

    Our brief was to upgrade the existing garden of this grade 2 listed thatched cottage and to provide a master plan that included a swimming pool. There was a very awkward slope across the entire site so we created a series of terraces with retaining walls with the swimming pool featuring at the lowest level…. Read more »

  • Lambolle Road

    This small urban garden serves as a backdrop to an interior and provides a leafy and dramatic view through the edge-to-edge windows. Exterior gently blends with the interior and provides options for outdoor dining/entertainment all year round due to the carefully selected planting palette. Planting is inspired by the plants that grow naturally within the… Read more »

  • Stylus, 116 Old Street

    John Davies Landscape has been appointed to take part in this exciting commercial project involving the transformation of a rooftop area into a biodiverse green spot in the heart of the city of London. This intensive green roof aims to provide shelter to and attract wildlife species including bees, butterflies and birds. The project also involves the positive treatment of a very awkwardly shaped basement area which doubles as an emergency access route as well the primary view out from a large office space.

  • Comberton Road

    John Davies Landscape created a masterplan for a two-property Cambridgeshire project comprising of two similar looking garden plots linked together via a single curve which gently radiates towards the rear, creating interesting destination spots.

  • Goldhurst terrace

    We are excited to take part of this inspiring new project in North London which completely transforms a tired old building into an avant-garde interpretation of the Edwardian architectural style.

  • Hornsey Lane

    This is one of our most recent projects to be built in due course and situated in North London. The existing context of the site lead us to go for a contemporary woodland theme for this garden featuring soft swathes of woodland edge planting, specimen ornamental trees and a water feature next to an office studio and entertaining area.

  • Los Angeles, CA

    John Davies Landscape steps onto the limitless US market by being appointed to provide a solution for a sloped garden belonging to a Spanish colonial style villa situated on the outskirts to Los Angeles, California.

  • Warren Road

    John Davies Landscape has been asked to transform this existing Surrey garden into a outdoor living space suitable for entertaining into the long summer evenings.

  • Lawrence Road

    John Davies Landscape has been appointed to provide a landscape strategy for the private and amenity areas of an affordable housing scheme on a 1.5 acre site in Tottenham, North London. This work has involved a close collaboration with two well-established London based architectural practices and demonstrates our commitment to working a mixed portfolio over a variety of scales.

  • Halford Road

    Tiny spaces are often the hardest to complete successfully and this courtyard was no exception but with a truly harsh exterior environment transformed and a happy client, we are proud to present this beautiful project.

  • Pump Hall

    John Davies Landscape was commissioned to develop this beautiful country garden in rural Essex. Pump Hall is essentially a cottage that dates back to late Medieval times so we decided to explore the contrasts between the idea of hall and cottage, old and new, traditional and modern, with exciting results…

  • Hyde Vale

    John Davies Landscape is privileged to have been involved with the comprehensive updating of this wonderful Georgian terraced house in Greenwich. The garden was very overgrown and our brief was to create an open space where our client could dine as well as relax. Goldfish were to be migrated from a previous home.

  • Meopham

    John Davies Landscape has been engaged to complete the landscaping for this exciting development of five new houses in Meopham, Kent. Our client wished to retain a strong connection between the site and surrounding landscape and felt that in order to do so a lightness of touch would be required.

  • Dulwich Grove

    We were briefed here to create a simple and traditional haven in an urban area that takes you to the countryside and screens out the world beyond.

  • Swiss Cottage

    John Davies Landscape is very excited to have been commissioned to create the roof terraces and private gardens for this fascinating new development in Swiss Cottage, Central London.

  • Tanza Road

    I was asked to create a garden that offered a sense of classicism with a contemporary edge and that featured as large a lawn as possible. The house has undergone complete refurbishment with architects Thomas De Cruz applying a modernist treatment throughout which has opened up much of the internal space to offer both space and light in abundance. The overall effect is simple and contemporary.

  • Alperton Street

    The brief for this small London courtyard was to create a sanctuary suitable for both entertaining and meditation and which should in some way reference my client’s interest in Ayurvedic medicine.

    I chose to create an elemental outside space that reflects the ayurvedic concept of good health being achieved by the harmonious balance of certain elements within the individual. I was also inspired by the comfort and luxury often found in Ayurvedic treatment spas.

  • Point Hill

    A new kitchen extension has made this small London courtyard even smaller. My job was to offer suitable emergency access from the extension to the garden whilst retaining a enough space for evening dining.

  • Lasham House

    Lasham House is a significant Georgian property in six acres of land which had to a large extent been reclaimed by Nature. I was briefed to deliver the property into the 21st century with a modern design that was sensitive to the site’s contextual demands and that would effectively address the demands of a changing… Read more »