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Local garden designer and landscaper recommended


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Hi


I wanted to pass on recommendations for two great local businesses I recently used to make over my garden.


The first is the garden designer Antonia Schofield. She offered a really good design service tailored to our small East Dulwich garden and really listened to what we wanted. She produced a fantastic design for a patio and new flower beds and we couldn?t be more happy. I had struggled to find someone who would do a design for a small garden and I almost gave up but thankfully I found Antonia.


Antoniaschofield.com



The second is William Sutton Landscaping. He built the patio and dug out the beds ready for me to plant (he isn?t connected to Antonia Schofield- I found him independently). Again, he was really easy to work with and very professional, and did a beautiful job. He has very good attention to detail and a good eye so the finish was perfect.


Williamsuttonlandscaping.co.uk



Both Antonia and Will were reasonably priced and importantly are really nice people which made the process so much easier than it could have been.

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