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Commercial Gardens
Creating commercial spaces that inspire in Stafford, Chester, Shropshire and beyond
It's not just residential gardens that we specialise in; here at Butler Landscapes, we're also experts in designing and delivering stunning commercial gardens. We work in a huge range of settings – from businesses premises and public parks to schools and colleges – to create unique landscapes that leave a lasting impression.
Whether it’s a calming courtyard for employees, a welcoming public park for the community or a school garden that inspires creativity, our team ensures every space is thoughtfully designed and beautifully finished. Browse through our previous projects below to learn more.
Severn Trent Garden restoration and design project
Following damage caused by local waterways, Severn Trent appointed Butler Landscapes as the main contractors to restore and redesign the garden of a property in Shropshire.
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Capability Brown Celebration Garden
In 2015–2016, Paul Butler was invited to develop a concept for an RHS Tatton Park show garden celebrating the legacy of Lancelot “Capability” Brown. Although the garden was not built due to lack of sponsorship, the scheme remains a favourite in our studio for the way it translates Brown’s parkland principles into a contemporary show setting.
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Courtyard Garden
Butler Landscapes were commissioned to design a courtyard-style garden for a commercial retailer, creating an inviting and memorable outdoor space for visitors and staff alike.
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Outdoor Worship and Storytelling Garden
In 2011, Butler Landscapes were commissioned to design and build a unique outdoor worship and storytelling area for the children of Whixall School. The aim was to create a calm, welcoming space where pupils could gather, reflect, and share stories in the open air.
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Bolesworth Arena Show Gardens
Inspired by the historic architecture of Bolesworth Castle, our design took direct cues from the castle’s distinct twin turrets, one round, the other hexagonal. We translated these contrasting forms into two sculptural garden spaces that celebrated both structure and spirit.
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