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Richard Sneesby Landscape Architects
Landscape architecture, landscape planning, landscape and visual impact assessment, and garden design based in Cornwall. Richard Sneesby Landscape Architects was established in 1991. During the past 25 years we have undertaken a very wide range of projects, both commercial and private. We have designed large scale land reclamation projects, country parks, commercial developments, school grounds, play areas, historic landscapes and private gardens.

Our consultancy work has involved strategic planning of historic estates, holiday parks, strategic master planning and development, and the creation of ecological nature reserves. Our work for developers in the south-west covers feasibility studies, pre-application planning, planning applications and discharge of conditions. We have completed over 30 LVIAs for tourist sites, rural developments, housing and green energy projects, many of which have been done in Cornwall.

Richard is in a unique position in the south-west. He teaches degree-level landscape design part-time at The Eden Project, is a show garden judge for the RHS at Chelsea Flower Show and other RHS shows, and is head of the national judging team for the Society of Garden Designers.
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We have been commissioned to design many gardens since we started in the mid 1980's.
Some are large and glamourous, others only involving small changes.
In all cases we love our work and take enormous pleasure in helping clients to get the best from their gardens.
Richard is a judge for the annual Society of Garden Designers annual awards and also a RHS judge for gardens at Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and Tatton Park Flower Show.
He has vast experience in getting the most from your garden and continues to teach garden design at The Eden Project in Cornwall.
Landscape architecture and garden design is about making changes.
This involves a detailed understanding of your site (the garden as it is now), how it will or could be used (you, your family, friends, visitors), and how a new idea (appearance, style, design concept) can be added to create a place which works now and for the future.
The scrolling images below illsutrate the creative process of design using drawings, computer generated images and photomontage.
This stage is important in developing ideas and checking these against feasibility, locality, budgets and skills and knowledge of who will carry out the work.
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