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Tadcaster Care Home

Soft landscaping for a new care home development

About the Project

CREATING COMFORT

THROUGH LANDSCAPE

This project supported the delivery of a new two storey care home in Tadcaster, with a focus on creating welcoming and accessible outdoor spaces.

The landscape was designed to enhance the environment for residents, visitors and staff alike.

We carried out a full soft landscaping installation including feature semi mature trees, feature shrub planting and turfing throughout the site.

The completed scheme provides an attractive, calming setting that supports wellbeing and adds lasting value to the care home environment.

Project Details

Client

Location

Type

Year

Clegg

Tadcaster

Soft Landscaping

2025

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About the Project

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Dedicated landscape team

A Multiskilled soft landscape team included machine drivers and soft landscapers dedicated to the delivery of the contract.

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Wow Factor Entrance

Specimen shrubs and trees create a strong, welcoming entrance, adding structure, seasonal interest, and visual impact to the care home.

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Quality and Attention to Detail

Quality was prioritised throughout, with close attention to levels, drainage, and finishes to ensure long-term performance and appearance.

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Establishment Assurance

Ongoing maintenance and aftercare ensured successful plant establishment and long-term landscape quality.

What Our Staff Says

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"Installing the soft landscaping at the new care home was a rewarding project to be part of. The specimen shrubs and trees at the entrance really brought the site to life, and it was satisfying to see how the planting helped create a welcoming, calm environment for residents and visitors."

Adam Palmer – Director 

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