Coppery colours predominate both in the planting and in the use of materials. Below the central structure old meets new, and tells the story of the 17th century origins of apothecary.

This garden is perfectly staged, the modern bench at the front features as pestle and mortar and glass flasks below a set of images taken under a microscope. Hops scramble up corner posts.

Copper piping and appealing sculptures add height to the garden rising up from plantings of perennials.

Orange flowered Geum predominate alongside bronze fronds of Dryopteris in a highly effective copper-colour theme.

The Seedlip Garden