
Gardens designed
to age beautifully.
A small garden design practice working on country gardens, town courtyards, and country house grounds across the Cotswolds and the South East.
Considered gardens, planted with patience and looked after for years.
Heath & Bramble was founded in 2016 by garden designer Imogen Bramble. The practice is based at a converted stone barn outside Burford, with a small team of designers, planters, and a long relationship with a Cotswold-based hard landscaping firm.
We're known for English-country planting that feels relaxed rather than rigid — drifts of perennials, structural hedging, and hard landscaping in stone, brick, and gravel chosen to weather in.
Recent gardens, designed to grow into themselves.

The Walled Garden
Private home · Burford

Old Rectory Borders
Country house · Witney

Pergola Walk
Town courtyard · Oxford

Stone & Gravel Garden
Cottage · Stow-on-the-Wold
From first sketch
to long-term care.
Garden Master Plans
Full design service for new or established gardens — from concept drawings to planting plans and full construction documents.
Border Design
Detailed planting plans for established gardens — perennial borders, herbaceous schemes, seasonal colour.
Hard Landscaping
Stone paths, walling, terraces, pergolas, and water features — built by craftsmen we've worked with for years.
Planting & Installation
Full installation by our planting team. We source mature plants from a small network of specialist nurseries.
Garden Maintenance
Year-round care for the gardens we've designed. Quarterly visits, pruning, replanting, evolving the design over time.
Patient gardens,
built carefully.
Visit
We come to the garden, walk it with you, and listen. A first sketch and rough budget within a fortnight.
Design
Detailed plans drawn at our studio. Two rounds of revisions included. Specifications, plant lists, and full quote.
Build
Hard landscaping by our trusted contractors. Planting by our team. We project-manage the whole build.
“Imogen drew us a garden we didn't know we wanted. Two years on, it's starting to look like it's always been there.”