A palette of simple, natural materials was integral to the striking transformation of this six-acre property in Sydney’s northern suburbs. From the front entry pillars to the cobblestone paving surrounding the stables, installation of retaining walls and blade walls, to the re-creation and lining of an existing creek – we did it all.

The project was completed in stages over three years and incorporated a numerous stonemasonry applications, from cobblestone paving, large format stone paving and retaining walls, blade walls and more. The end result is a transformation – from a disjointed semi-rural garden into a stately and cohesive landscape with a series of spaces linked by thematic elements and materials.

Landscape Design: Michael Cooke Garden Design