Garden & Landscape Designers

When a designer involves us in a project, the brief is usually clear, and the expectations are high. That suits us well. Stuart Garden Architecture has spent more than 35 years working alongside garden and landscape designers, and we understand what it means to support a creative vision with precision.

A craftsman who
works to your brief

Our role in a designer collaboration is to interpret and execute, not to impose. We take a brief, however detailed or exploratory, and translate it into scaled drawings and an itemised quotation that reflects exactly what has been asked for. If the brief calls for something outside the established range, we will design and build it. Our craftsmen have the skills to produce structures that are genuinely bespoke, and our designers have the experience to make that process feel straightforward rather than complicated.

We are flexible in our approach. Whether a designer wants to be closely involved throughout or prefers to hand over a specification and trust us to deliver, we adapt to how a project needs to be managed. Nothing leaves the Somerset workshop without meeting the high standards we set for ourselves, which are the same standards we know designers set for their own work.

A track record built on collaboration

Stuart Garden Architecture has collaborated with garden and landscape designers on projects that range from intimate private gardens to ambitious heritage restoration schemes. Working alongside Helen Taylor Garden Design, we crafted a trellis, a pergola, an arbour, and seating for the sensitive restoration of a 1930s Arts and Crafts garden in Burley-in-Wharfedale, where the structures needed to sit sympathetically within both the planting scheme and the architectural character of the property. At Ellenborough Park in Cheltenham, a diamond pattern design was developed across gates, trellis, and planters to complement the setting of the luxury hotel grounds.

We understand that when a designer signs off on a scheme, every element reflects on them. We take this seriously, and it shows in how we work and what we deliver.

The full range, ,
at your specification

Our range includes pergolas, gazebos, arbours, garden arches, timber gates, jointed trellis, garden screening, timber planters, bespoke garden seating, obelisks, bridges, and porches. All are available in natural or painted finishes and are made from the timber species most suitable for the application and the brief. Sample panels can be provided on request, and we are happy to discuss any aspect of a project at the design stage, whether that’s joinery detail, timber species, or painted finish.