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We recently hired Tony Pooley to landscape our back garden and we were both very impressed with his work.

Friendly guy, easy to deal with and a hard working team.

Project finished in time with great level of service and finish.

He was also very patient and flexible with regards to fees as he supplied us with different quotes until we agreed on something that suited our budget.

Would definitely work with him again.

  • 3 months later...
Yes, we agree with what has been said previously - a large part of our garden has been completely cleared, re-fenced, paved, and decked and re-designed with rendered raised beds and water feature and lights. It was definitely worth waiting for Tony and his team to come and do it and unlike others who we discussed this with he actually listened to what we wanted rather than putting forward ideas that didn't take into account our preferences!
  • 5 months later...

I wholeheartedly agree with all of the above. Tony Pooley and his team landscaped my garden this summer. Tony was great at giving ideas and took the time to talk through any changes and tweaks that needed to be made to the design. He changed the original quote a few times due to changes I wanted to make and was always very patient. Tony and his team laid sandstone paving, put up a new fence, fixed trellis made out of roofing battens onto a brick wall, installed lighting, and built a rendered wall/steps. Great attention to detail and really nice guys to have around.


They spotted a crack in an old Victorian drainpipe and organised for it to be fixed in an emergency. It was a good find, if it had been left unattended it could have been a very costly job!


I would highly recommend Tony. His details are

[email protected]

tel 07931 549144

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