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Thomas Richard Stephen Peregrine Stuart-Smith (born 14 February 1960)STUART-SMITH, Thomas Richard Stephen Peregrine
''Who's Who 2014'', A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
is an English landscape architect,
garden designer A garden designer is someone who designs the plan and features of gardens, either as an amateur or professional. The compositional elements of garden design and landscape design are: terrain, water, planting, constructed elements and buildings, ...
and writer. He specialises in making gardens that combine naturalism and modernity.


Early life and education

The son of Appeal Court judge Sir
Murray Stuart-Smith Sir Murray Stuart-Smith, KCMG, PC (born 18 November 1927) is a former English barrister and Appeal Court judge. His 1997 re-examination of Lord Taylor's report into the Hillsborough disaster is seen today as a "debacle". Early life Stuart-Smi ...
, he was brought up in Hertfordshire on the Serge Hill estate in
Bedmond Bedmond is a village in the Three Rivers district of the English ceremonial county of Hertfordshire. It is located around north of the larger village of Abbots Langley. Bedmond belongs to the civil parish of Abbots Langley and at the time of ...
. Four generations of his family have lived at Serge Hill since his grandfather bought the estate in 1927. After earning a degree in Zoology at the
University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209 and granted a royal charter by Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the world's third oldest surviving university and one of its most pr ...
he went on to study at
Manchester University , mottoeng = Knowledge, Wisdom, Humanity , established = 2004 – University of Manchester Predecessor institutions: 1956 – UMIST (as university college; university 1994) 1904 – Victoria University of Manchester 1880 – Victoria Univer ...
in 1982 to develop his research interests in landscape architecture and design.Young, Chris
"Designer Profile: Ancient and Modern"
Garden Design Journal, London, August 2002.
In 1986 Tom renovated a dilapidated barn and its surrounding fields into his new home, creating The Barn Garden at Serge Hill. In the summer of 2013, the first Festival of Garden Literature in the UK was held at The Barn Garden.


Career

After working with Hal Moggridge and Elizabeth Banks, Stuart-Smith established his own landscape design business in 1998. Since 1984, he has designed a number of large private and public gardens in the English countryside as well as smaller inner city gardens, as well as overseas projects throughout Europe, India, the US and the Caribbean. His most notable work includes Broughton Grange (commissioned by Stephen Hester) in Oxfordshire, Mount St John in
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, Fort Belvedere in
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, and a new garden at
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which was commissioned by the Royal Household to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee. Stuart-Smith was also involved with landscape designer
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in creating a landscape masterplan at
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and the recasting of its Italian garden. More recent work includes the two-hectare garden around the Bicentenary Glasshouse at
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for the
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, which was opened to the public by the Queen in June 2007. In 2013 Tom worked with
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to create a unique brass sculpture of an ''
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'' tree for The Garden of Illusion at The Connaught hotel in London. He was also commissioned to create the Keeper's House Garden at the Royal Academy of Arts. Stuart-Smith has designed eight Gold Medal-winning gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show, with three being awarded best in show. An exhibition on his work, the first about a living garden designer in the UK, was held at the
Garden Museum The Garden Museum (formerly known as the Museum of Garden History) in London is Britain's only museum of the art, history and design of gardens. The museum re-opened in 2017 after an 18-month redevelopment project. The building is largely th ...
in London in 2011. He has also lectured in the UK and the USA. Stuart-Smith is a member of the Society of Garden Designers and the Landscape Institute. More recently Tom Stuart-Smith has created the overall plan for the
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in
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in
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,
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, and a garden surrounding The Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, dedicated to the works of sculptor Barbara Hepworth. He was listed in
House & Garden (magazine) ''House & Garden'' is an American shelter magazine published by Condé Nast Publications that focusses on interior design, entertaining, and gardening. Its US edition ceased in 1993, and after an unsuccessful relaunch was closed again in 2007. ...
in 2021, as one of the top 50 garden designers in the UK.


Writing

Stuart-Smith has written articles for the ''Financial Times'', ''Guardian'' and ''Telegraph'' on the subject of gardening and landscape design. In 2011 he co-wrote and published a book titled ''The Barn Garden''.Stuart-Smith, Tom & Sue. "The Barn Garden : Making a Place", Serge Hill Books, Abbots Langley, 2011.


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Tom Stuart-SmithBroughton GrangeTrentham Gardens
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart-Smith, Tom 1960 births Living people English landscape architects People from Three Rivers District Writers from Hertfordshire People educated at Radley College Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge