Design Awards.

RHS Wentworth Woodhouse Flower Show 2025 Gold Medal

The Grant Horticulture Xeriscape Garden, designed by our Lead Designer, Callum Bain-Mackay, is inspired by the sun-baked Garrigues of southern France, and the landscapes of the wider Mediterranean. This space serves as an exploration of future proof planting. Xeriscaping is the practice of designing landscapes to reduce or eliminate the need for irrigation, and as temperatures continue to rise and water becomes more precious a resource, the types of plants we use in our borders in the future will need to be more adaptable and resilient.


RHS Tatton Park Flower Show 2024 Silver Gilt Medal


The Grant Horticulture Arts & Crafts Garden, designed by our Lead Designer, Callum Bain-Mackay, is a celebration of architecture, gardening, and craftsmanship, drawing on some of the key creative themes from the Arts & Crafts period to create a garden which is at once modern yet rooted in traditional practice.

See the garden featured on BBC Gardener’s World opposite, or listen to Callum speaking to the Gardening with the RHS podcast about the garden and its inspirations here.


Green badge with gold tree logo, white text reading 'GOLD MEDAL WINNER RHS FLOWER SHOW WENTWORTH WOODHOUSE 2025'.
A green vertical banner with beige accents promoting the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park in 2024. It features a central logo of a stylized tree with the initials RHS, and loops of text around the top that read 'Silver Gilt Medal Winner' multiple times.