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Nestled in the heart of Queens Park, this front garden is a vibrant celebration of colour, scent and thoughtful design — a true cottage garden brought to life in an urban setting.
A gentle profusion of foxgloves, alliums, centranthus and sissyrinchiums weaves through the space, creating a soft, naturalistic tapestry that hums with bees and butterflies throughout the season. This planting palette brings not only beauty, but also biodiversity to the street, offering a romantic yet resilient garden that thrives year after year.
At the centre of the design is a bespoke shed, crafted from reclaimed materials, its characterful charm blending seamlessly with the planting. The shed’s living roof, a fragrant mix of culinary herbs, is more than just ornamental — it cleverly screens the bins, while the herbal aromas provide a sensory distraction from the less appealing practicalities of urban living.
This garden is a perfect example of how even the most functional front space can be transformed into a living, breathing extension of the home — one that welcomes both visitors and pollinators alike.
A perfect example of how even the most functional front space can be transformed into a living, breathing extension of the home