Look forward to a better landscape, where your ideas come to life.
Look forward to a better landscape, where public spaces lift your spirits and beautiful gardens make your heart sing. Look forward to working with a team that listens, understands, interprets, and brings your ideas to life. Look forward to collaborating with some of the most experienced and expert landscape architects, designers, builders, horticulturists, and gardeners in the business.
Our Story
Founded in 1993, we've been looking forward for over 30 years. From private sanctuaries to the busiest public places and highest-profile show gardens, we're the team behind some of the UK's most looked forward to landscapes. Our team of experts has more than 35 years' professional experience, with a proven track record of designing and delivering award-winning projects that exceed our clients' expectations.
Our Services
At Bowles & Wyer, we offer a comprehensive range of services that cater to your every landscaping need. From design to build, tend, and maintain, we provide full-service or collaborative solutions to create the landscape you've always dreamed of. Our services include:
- Landscape design and architecture
- Landscape construction and build
- Landscape maintenance and tend
- Horticulture and garden services
- Show garden design and build
Our team of experts will work closely with you to understand your unique needs and preferences, ensuring that your landscape is tailored to your specific requirements.
Our Team
Meet our team of experts, each with their own unique experience and expertise. From our Chief Executive, John Wyer, to our Operations Director, Matthew Maynard, and our Head of Design, Jonathan Woollenden, every member of our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results and exceeding your expectations.
Remodelled Gardens Review Summary
The author, Carol Court, is highly dissatisfied with the recent remodelled gardens where she lives. She mentions the removal of trees and plants, replacing them with smaller ones, and the destruction of natural habitats like bird nests and butterfly areas. The garden has been transformed into a concrete block with minimal greenery, affecting the local wildlife and residents' quality of life. The benches, which were essential for disabled and pensioners, have also been removed.

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