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Situated near the calm waters of Pittwater and nestled seamlessly on Clareville Beach, this award winning project showcases the subtle blending of both beach and bush settings. Our clients were embarking on a complete house renovation and, as garden lovers, their focus was firmly on the creation of a new and creative garden to suit their lifestyle.

From the moment you enter this property - greeted by a custom concrete letterbox and recycled hardwood fencing and lush Doryanthes excelsa (Gymea Lily) and Carpobrotus glaucescens (Pigface) - you know you’re in for something special. Throughout the garden the mounding growth of Zoysia tenuifolia sits beautifully alongside burnished concrete stepping stones, creating a tranquil beach-side haven to enjoy year round.

Award: Landscape Design Institute 2022 Landscape Designer of the Year award

Designed by Fifth Season Landscapes
Built by Fifth Season Landscapes
Maintained by Fifth Season Landscapes
Architect Utz Sanby Architects
Photos by Natalie Hunfalvay

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Since 2009, directors Phil Antcliff and Jack Hayes have positioned Fifth Season Landscapes as one of Sydney’s leading residential landscape companies by providing complete design, construction and maintenance solutions that deliver stylish, high-quality gardens, pools and outdoor living spaces.

Our experienced and qualified design, construction and garden maintenance teams work collaboratively, together and with clients, architects and builders, to create integrated, inviting and functional outdoor environments that enhance each property and provide years of beauty and enjoyment.

“We believe great results come from collaborative team work, and that’s why we value relationships with homeowners, architects, builders, interior designers, sub contractors and our teams,” says Phil Antcliff.