Today BEA had an impromptu site visit to Wightwick Manor to see the pathway connecting the Manor and Formal Gardens to the Kitchen Gardens. It was great to catch the onsite team and talk about the construction and positive visitor feedback.
Work included for: the addition of a new route that creates a gentler approach to the Kitchen Garden, integration of existing arts & craft era iron gates, creation of ramped access to and resurfacing of the area outside of the Peach House, overall helping to improve accessibility.
Looking forward to seeing it planted up and congratulations to all involved.
Photo credit = National Trust and WM Long Reach.

BEA were pleased to have been approached by Compton Care, who provide specialist palliative care and bereavement support, to help them with a design for their Donor Recognition Wall.
BEA Landscape Design are delighted to announce the completion of the footpath improvement project at the grade I and II* scheduled monument
The new Café at Hanbury Hall has officially opened, complete with an external courtyard seating area designed by Bea Landscape Design and installed by Croft Building & Conservation Ltd.
The team at BEA would like to welcome our newest member of staff, Lauren Dutton.
We are pleased to have provided design services for the upgraded all weather path in the Rose Garden at
As part of the design team we provided the arboricultural consultancy and detailed car park designs for the resurfacing of the existing car park and its’ extension into the parkland to the South of the main approach, within this Grade II* registered Park & Garden.
We are pleased to announce that our health and safety management systems have been SSIP Approved (Safety Schemes in Procurement) and Bea Landscape Design has been awarded the SMAS Worksafe (Safety Management Advisory Services Ltd) ‘Designer’ accreditation.