we create unique landscapes, gardens & spaces . . .

Mark Anthony Walker & Jacqueline Watson are award-winning Landscape Architects

 

We have successfully completed projects across the UK, Europe, ranging from large historic country estates to contemporary coastal gardens…

And have worked on some of the most prestigious houses & estates in Europe & Moscow (above: 1 Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London)

And have worked on some of the most prestigious houses & estates in Europe & Moscow (above: 1 Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London)

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Also winning four Gold medals at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show…

Sponsored by Cartier Paris; Mark won three consecutive gold medals in the main gardens category in 1994, 1995 & 1996 (whilst head designer at Clifton Nurseries in London) including the coveted “Best of Show” in 1996. Another came in 1998 for the critically acclaimed “Water Meadow Garden” in 1998.

 
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Our projects are diverse; from historic landscapes to contemporary gardens..

Mark & Jacqueline have worked for over 30 years in the landscape industry; we pride ourselves on the diversity of our project portfolio, attention to detail, excellent planting design and above all meeting the high expectations of our clients!

 

“ “Mark Anthony Walker has earned a reputation throughout England, Europe and the Middle East for creating gardens that have a pared down sophistication”  

— Gardens Illustrated Magazine 2002”

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Critically acclaimed designs…

 

MEDIEVAL BISHOPS PALACE, LINCOLN English Heritage

“It is rare for a designer to have the chance of using a thoroughly contemporary approach to enhance our appreciation of a familiar and much loved assemblage of ancient buildings. In achieving precisely that, Mark Anthony Walker has provided an object lesson in what the Contemporary Gardens Scheme is setting out to do”

Critique of The New Terrace Garden at The Medieval Bishops Palace, Lincoln - Michael Leapman in Heritage Today 2003

CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW, Royal Horticultural Society

“His marriage of native vegetation with the strong clean lines of modernist architecture is certainly producing fresh and powerful images”

Critique of “A Water Meadow Garden” at The Chelsea Flower Show 1998 - Stephen Lacy in The Daily Telegraph