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Being located on the doorstep of the South Downs National Park we are often asked to help on landscape design and planning matters. This can vary from single dwelling applications to greening of market towns through to vineyards and wider farmland diversification.


The National Parks’ emphasis on developments being landscape (context) led is not only embedded in planning policy but ensures that the qualities of this protected landscape are safeguarded for future generations. Please scroll through a few examples of our South Downs projects below to discover how landscape architecture can deliver meaningful and multifunctional Green Infrastructure benefits to all aspects of the Park.

Solar Array for East Meon

Applying our landscape and visual expertise we were able to position the solar panels in the most productive location whilst using the associated mitigation planting to restore the historic field patterns and to minimise visual impacts from the surrounding hills.

  • East Meon solar panels amongst wildflower

Midhurst Town Centre Greening Project for Midhurst Vision

Working with local stakeholders to maximise opportunities to improve the streetscape and recreational connections between the town centre and National Park.

  • 2. Midhurst Town Centre Greening Project for Midhurst Vision

Woodland Dwellings for Briarsgate Homes

Nestled within an existing woodland, our landscape proposals seek to reinforce the sense of place for future residents by restoring woodland habitats.

Images credit: Cloud 9 Architecture

Flower Pots Brewhouse & Pub, Cheriton

Our sensitive landscape proposals align with the client’s ambitions to grow their local beer production and dining experience.

  • Flower Pots Brewhouse & Pub Cheriton
  • Aerial view of the Flower Pots Brewhouse & Pub Cheriton
  • Flower Pots Brewhouse & Pub Cheriton Aerial view

Mixed-use Development for 6a Vision Homes Ltd

Located at the gateway to Petersfield Town Centre, this brownfield development will provide an innovative and sustainable ‘live, work, play’ environment for the local community. 

Images credit: Re-Format Architecture

Hartley Wine Estate Enhancements

Responding to the Parks’ growing viticulture sector, our proposals strike a balance between agricultural needs and landscape character enhancements.

Feel free to get in touch  if you have similar challenges in the Park and would like us to help you secure a successful outcome.