A garden for all seasons

A garden for all seasons

Indeed, HPB’s award-winning gardens are as diverse as the properties themselves – designed in an array of styles that reflect each location’s unique architecture and environment.

In particular, the botanical gardens at El Balcón de Santa Ana, on La Gomera, are simply stunning – comprising an array of exotic species that are indigenous to the subtropical island.

Unsurprisingly, the efforts of HPB’s landscapers and gardeners have caught the attention of the media, winning a series of accolades – not least the Daily Express award for ‘Best Overseas Garden’, which was presented to the team at Constant, HPB's Dordogne home, in 2004.

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