Ruth Treacher Garden Design - Landscape Designer in Marylebone
Landscape designer
Marylebone, London
Service establishment

Ruth Treacher Garden Design focuses on creating climate-responsible, biodiverse gardens in Marylebone.

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About Us

Ruth Treacher Garden Design is a dedicated landscape designer based in Marylebone, London, specialising in creating elegant and sustainable gardens. With a strong contemporary aesthetic, Ruth transforms unloved and underused spaces into vibrant, biodiverse environments that benefit both people and wildlife.

The approach taken by Ruth Treacher is methodical and respectful, ensuring that clients are guided through the entire process of garden design. The aim is to deliver a garden that not only looks beautiful but also functions well for the needs of its users.

Ruth’s services cater to a variety of garden styles, including:

  • Shade gardens
  • Courtyard gardens
  • Family gardens
  • Coastal gardens
  • Gravel gardens

Clients in South London, including areas such as Camberwell, Dulwich, Peckham, and Nunhead, have benefited from Ruth's expertise and creative vision. Testimonials highlight her ability to listen to client needs and provide exceptional design options that enhance outdoor spaces.

With a commitment to ecological planting and sustainable practices, Ruth Treacher Garden Design is an excellent choice for anyone looking to rejuvenate their outdoor area responsibly.

Services Provided:

Landscape Design, Garden Transformation, Ecological Planting, Shade Garden Design, Courtyard Garden Design, Family Garden Design, Coastal Garden Design, Gravel Garden Design

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    , Marylebone, London, W1G 0EF

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