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Formed in 2004 and ideally located near the banks of the Humber, Our landscape studio has designed and overseen the construction of many residential garden and commercial landscape design projects throughout Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and further afield via the internet.

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David Beasley has been involved in the landscape and construction industry since 1988. He has worked alongside Civil Engineers, Architects, Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Garden Designers, Landscape Contractors, Arboriculturalists, Builders and Nurserymen assisting them oversee the planning and delivery of projects ranging from a few hundred pounds in value up to contracts costing in excess of £200K.

Originally trained as a traditional draughtsman on the drawing board, David has since gone on to master both 2D and 3D computer-aided-design and now employs a hybid workflow involving drone survey, hand-sketching, CAD work and the latest A.I. to offer both private and corporate clients a unique, professional design service.

Years of "hands-on" practical hard-landscape construction and gardening experience on site has given David an excellent technical knowledge of both traditional and contemporary materials, construction techniques, landscape operations and contract procedures. Academically, this practical knowledge and experience is backed up with a "National Certificate In Building Studies".

Having also studied for and been awarded a "Higher National Diploma In Horticulture" from Askham Bryan College, York, David has developed a vast plant and horticultural knowledge over the years and has a personal interest in hardy, exotic looking gardens and plants.

Outside of work, David enjoys travelling, photography, architecture and walking.

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For a more detailed resume of David's career, please view his C.V. here.

Contact

I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect.

07984 333555

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