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When is a lawn not a lawn? When it's a roof, like the lawn on the left!

These pictures, at a large private home in North London, show the use of turf in forms both ancient and modern. The green patch in the picture on the top right contrasts perfectly with the formal structure created by the lavender beds held in by clipped box, whilst at bottom right the expanse of lawn, standard trees and clipped Yew create a country house feel.

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The lawn on the left however is in fact the roof of a modern building erected to provide indoor leisure facilities. Because the main house itself is extremely traditional in appearance it was decided that the new building should not be visible from the old. Incidentally, this picture was taken just four weeks after the turf was laid. Contact Alex Edwards to find out more.

Is this our best year ever for turf quality?

As well as having over 200,000 square metres of the most fantastic fine turf, our general production turf is, we believe, the best we've ever produced. This has been brought about by a combination of the weather and a much more rigorous and focussed production regime.

If you think we're talking it up you should come and see the quality for yourself: we don't think we've ever produced better material. Contact Stephen Edwards for more information.