NEWS
Marian Boswall in Conversation with Sue Stuart-Smith
Marian talks to Sue Stuart-Smith about her new book The Well Gardened Mind: Rediscovering Nature in the Modern World
A Chance to Have a Private Garden Tour in Aid of Asks for Masks
Bid for a chance to tour one of Marian Boswall’s award winning gardens in Kent in support of charity raising funds for PPE for healthcare workers. We are delighted to be supporting Asksformasks, an initiative […]
Planning Permission for This Grade II Listed Farm House in Suffolk
Marian Boswall Landscape Architects is delighted to have received planning permission to create a lovely family home at this grade II listed house in a conservation area in Suffolk, in conjunction with E1WF Architecture.
Garden Masterclass Tea Garden Talk
For Earth Day on April 22nd Marian gave a Garden Masterclass Tea Time talk
Collaboration in design – working with photographers
Marian explains why having professional images of your designs is worthwhile
Updated: Upcoming Talks 2020
Marian Boswall will be giving a number of talks this year, here are all the details.
Planning permission for historic site in the South Downs National Park
Marian Boswall Landscape Architects is delighted that planning permission has been granted for a stunning contemporary house and gardens on the site of the former house of famous socialite Lady Dorothy Nevill.
Designing for the Future
Designing for the Future, a talk with Marian Boswall and Arit Anderson.
Upcoming Talks 2020
Marian Boswall will be giving a number of talks this year, here are all the details.
Garden Media Guild Awards 2019
Marian Boswall wins Columnist of the Year Award at the Garden Media Guild Awards for her series ‘Design Ideas’ in Gardens Illustrated.
Congratulations to Sasha!
Wishing Sasha and his family many congratulations on their new arrival.
Good Web Guide Awards 2019
Marian Boswall Landscape Architects wins the Homes and Garden award for their website at the Good Web Guide Awards 2019.
Blackthorn Trust – Healing Garden
Set in the historic walled gardens of Barming Hospital, the new Blackthorn Trust Healing Garden is part of an holistic approach to health that works with mind body spirit and the land.
Landscape Institute Council Election
We are delighted that our Director Catherine Birkin has been elected to the advisory board of the Landscape Institute Council.
Team Visit Review
This Sussex Farm House has a private garden set within a wooded estate in East Sussex. The main part of the garden was designed by Jinny Blom in collaboration with the owners, who came up […]
Wild windy and wet with a dash of wisdom
Following the recent death of Riverford Organics legendary founder John Watson at the great age of 93, I thought it a good time to revisit this blog post I wrote about him in 2006: Most of my friends think we are barking mad – and I’m not sure about the less friendly, but it is true that camping in the almost guaranteed rain of our West Country is not everyone’s idea of a perfect holiday. However that is precisely what my husband and children like to do best…
Setting the scene – the garden in the landscape
In my first article on conserving a period garden I recommended beginning by researching the history and understanding the setting. This is key for a country garden as it will often have originally been planned to make the most of the setting, using the natural landform of the site when it was built.