PO13 · Solent coast

Lee-on-the-Solent. Salt-tolerant ground.

A seaside town with all that comes with it — wind, salt cycle, sun. Gardens here demand specification, not just selection.

Gardens here

Prom-fronted seaside town, mix of 1930s bungalows, modern flats and rebuild villas. Significant salt exposure throughout; wind off the Solent is the dominant garden condition. Gardens face directly onto the sea on the seafront, more sheltered behind.

Soil is generally light and free-draining over gravel beds — good for many plants but unforgiving of poorly-prepared turf.

Working the area

Twenty to twenty-five minutes from the studio. We're familiar with the coastal conditions across the Solent coast — same specification logic applies from Hill Head through Lee, Stubbington and the Gosport peninsula.

Material decisions

Vitrified porcelain rather than softer stone — sandstone weathers fast on a directly-exposed aspect. Marine-grade stainless throughout. Salt-tolerant planting palettes (Eryngium, Crambe, Stipa, Echium, Crocosmia, lavender, rosemary, sea holly). Hardwood structures over softwoods on exposed aspects. Lighting protected to IP65 minimum.

From the studio 20-25 min
Postcode area PO13
Studio coverage Regular

In practice

The studio archive doesn't yet feature a Lee-on-the-Solent project. The coastal-adjacent work in Garden composition, Warsash 2025 is the closest reference build for studio approach in coastal conditions.

Discuss a Lee-on-the-Solent brief

Tell us about the garden.

A short conversation, a site visit, and a written brief before any work is committed. We work across Hampshire — Warsash, Fareham, Southampton, Portsmouth and the towns in between.