Garden Transformations

Remembrance Garden

This sculptural garden retreat in Surrey Hills, Dorking blends corten steel, stone, and water features to create a serene and contemporary outdoor space. Designed for relaxation, the garden features bespoke sculptures, architectural planting, and modern hardscaping for a striking yet natural feel. The corten steel planters add structure and contrast beautifully with pale stone paving and seasonal planting, bringing texture and color year-round. Custom water features enhance the sense of calm, with flowing water adding movement and tranquility. This project highlights Montrose Landscapes’ expertise in crafting artistic, low-maintenance gardens. If you're looking for a bespoke garden in Surrey Hills, Dorking, contact us today.

Client
The Lawson Family
SCOPE
Garden Design & Landscaping
YEAR
2025
SURREY LOCATION
Dorking, Surrey Hills.

Project Overview

Client Vision

To create a garden that is completely different to any other garden in the area, a peaceful place where the family can enjoy the space, sit down and relax in the garden. This contemporary remembrance garden in Surrey Hills was designed as a tribute to Ailsa Margaret Lawson, who sadly passed away before she could see it completed.

Before & After

A boring new build garden with nothing but a lawn and a small section of patio has been transformed into a serene, design-forward oasis. We created a new patio with proper drainage, raised planters, a comfortable seating area, and a striking water feature, all using carefully selected natural materials that work in harmony together.

Our Approach

This design marries a clear, traditional structure with playful, natural art, so it feels both ordered and delightfully surprising. We focused on creating a thoughtful mix of materials that would transform this Surrey Hills garden into a relaxed gathering spot that feels as stylish as an indoor living room.

Key Features

Natural Stone & Paving:

  • Raj Green Sandstone paving with cool, subtle tones that provide elegant, non-slip surfaces
  • Cotswold stone paving elements
  • Large Horsham stone boulders as natural sculptural features
  • Stepping stones creating gentle pathways through the garden

Contemporary Water Features:

  • Corten steel water feature that develops a rich patina over time
  • Gentle water sounds creating a peaceful ambience
  • Integrated drainage systems throughout

Innovative Seating & Structure:

  • Custom gabion bench topped with warm cedar planks
  • Gabion cage filled with Horsham stone creating textural contrast
  • Natural walling using gabion baskets for modern structural elements

Planting & Landscaping:

  • Raised flower beds with Corten steel edging
  • Strategic planting designed for year-round interest
  • Low-maintenance plant selection suited to Surrey's climate

Finishing Touches:

  • Cotswold gravel infill for drainage and visual continuity
  • Subtle garden lighting enhancing evening ambience
  • Professional drainage systems protecting the home's foundations

Materials Palette

This Surrey Hills garden transformation showcases how premium materials can work together:

  • Raj Green Sandstone Paving: Cool, elegant tones underfoot with non-slip properties
  • Corten Steel Features: Weather-resistant planters and water features that age beautifully
  • Cedar & Oak Elements: Warm timber contrasts providing comfortable seating
  • Cotswold Gravel: Pale, crunchy infill that aids drainage whilst tying design elements together
  • Horsham Stone: Local Surrey stone adding authentic regional character

Project Testimonial

"Joe and his team transformed the back garden from a basic lawn only new build to a low maintenance, child friendly, unfussy but very interesting and characterful garden. Some of the features include Corten Steel edging, raised beds and water feature, a Gabion cage with Horsham stone and Oak bench, Cotswold stone paving and large Horsham stone boulders. The team had to deal with some challenging ground conditions, which quickly became apparent after removing the lawn and starting to dig out for the hard surfaces. They took this challenge in their stride, as they did with all aspects of the project, such as the limited access to site and some very heavy items to move. Joe's team also did the planting, the fruits of which will soon become apparent, so I will update this review with new photos in due course."