The property, a stucco faced terrace house, listed and in a conservation area, looks out onto communal gardens and was build around 1840 as part of the then Norland Estate. As part of a complete house refurbishment by Pitman Tozer architects, the garden was lowered and included a lower terrace, deck, lawn, and raised beds. Emma developed a simple palate of plants to provide as much colour and winter interest as possible which were complimented with beautiful textured pots.