The angular loggia built from burnt larch and lined with pattinised copper is surrounded by majestic 'Jack Pines' (Pinus banksiana)

A granite seating area is surrounded by mixed woodland planting beneath the pines and a lush water planting beside the glacial stream

Cube seats formed of burnt timber are moulded for greater comfort are placed in the seating area where the paving is formed from slices of angular granite blocks

Ferns, aquilegia and Amsonia combine to create a delicate woodland planting scheme

The copper verticals of the loggia contrast with the curving knarled branches of the 'Jack Pines'

Charlotte Harris paid extra attention to ensuring the stream water is crystal clear to match the quality of the glacial waters of the Canadian landscape

Orange Aqulegia canadensis is paired with an unusual yellow umbel Zizea aurea