Gardens here
Warsash splits into three garden typologies. The harbour-side conservation streets — older properties with mature planting, conservation considerations, and salt-air exposure on the south side. The village core — a mix of older and newer plots, mostly mid-size. The newer Warsash Maritime developments to the north, where new-build gardens often arrive at handover as developer-grade lawn waiting for a brief.
Soil conditions are predominantly free-draining over Hampshire chalk and gravel beds, with localised clay pockets nearer the river. Established horticultural community — Sir Harold Hillier Gardens (RHS Partner) is half an hour up the road, and many gardens here have been worked by their owners over decades.
Working the area
The studio is here. Projects in Warsash are visited and supervised closely; quotes don't carry travel time; local material merchants are five minutes away. We work in the village most weeks.
Material decisions
Salt-tolerant specifications on the seaward side of the village — vitrified porcelain over softer sandstone where the salt cycle exists, marine-grade stainless fixings throughout, planting palettes that handle Solent wind. Older streets often want reclaimed brick and traditional palettes that read as part of the existing fabric.
In practice
Two recent Warsash projects in the studio archive: Garden composition, Warsash 2025 — a multi-zone build with sleeper raised beds, sandstone stepping path and integrated LED lighting around the lawn perimeter. And Full hardscape, Warsash 2025 — a two-zone porcelain treatment with a picture-framed Astro turf insert bordered in solid blue engineering brick.
See recent Warsash work