Curriculum Vitae

Mark Lutyens MLI was born and educated in England. After six years working as a landscape gardener in London and Sydney, he trained as a Landscape Architect at Thames Polytechnic, completing the professional exams of the Landscape Institute in 1996. He worked first as a trainee landscape designer for the Property Services Agency, then as an assistant to Arabella Lennox-Boyd for two years. between 1996 and 2003 he ran the design office at Clifton Nurseries in Maida Vale.  It was a frantically busy time with as many as five designers in a small office.  The office is now in north Notting Hill and the pace is more measured. ................... » read what the papers say »

(1994- ) Bells Farm, Sussex - new gardens around private house - master plan and implementation
(1994- ) Schinnoussa, Greece - new gardens on private island estate - plans and proposals
(1995- ) Cowdray Park House, West Sussex - new gardens/restoration of existing gardens around refurbished house - master plan and implementation (approx 25 acres)
(1996- )

Boots PLC, Nottingham - millennium sculpture garden around corporate head quarters in centre of manufacturing site - master plan and implementation (approx 17 acres)
(1996- ) Easter Barton, West Sussex - new gardens around private house - master plan and implementation (approx 1 acre)
(1997- ) Shottesbrooke Farm, Berkshire - new gardens around private house - master plan and implementation
(1998- ) Bellasis House, Surrey - gardens and park around private house - design proposals and implementation
(1998- ) The Barn Brasserie, Great Tey Brook, Essex - master plan for car park and gardens around converted barn restaurant
(1998- ) 33 Rhondda Grove, Mile End - rear garden of private house in East London - master plan and implementation
(1999- ) East Kennett Manor, Wiltshire - new gardens around converted barn - master plan and implementation (approx 1 acre)
(1999- ) 35 Frognal, Hampstead - front and rear gardens of private house in London - master plan and phased implementation
(1999- ) The Bothy, Martnaham, Ayreshire - new gardens around converted boat house - master plan and implementation (approx 5 acres)
(1999- ) Chateau la Grezette, France - master plan only for new gardens around private house
(1999- ) Heath House, Hampstead - new gardens for private house including commissioned sculpture and furniture - master plan and implementation (approx half an acre)
(2000- ) Pleasure Ground, Broadlands, Hampshire - creation of new landscape garden and arboretum in existing Capability Brown park. (First tree planted by HM the Queen Autumn 2001) (approx 10 acres)
(2001- ) Mines Park, Cambridgeshire - master plan for new gardens and park for new build house (approx 110 acres) (awaiting planning consent)
(2002- ) 13 Albert Place, Kensington - Master plan and implementation for new garden of private house
(2002- ) 1 Newton Grove, Chiswick - Master plan and implementation for new gardens around private house
(2002- ) 29 Cavendish Close, St John’s Wood - Master plan and implementation (in progress) for new gardens around private house (approx half an acre)
(2002- ) Ichis, Southern France - master plan for new garden and grounds around new house (approx 5 acres)
(2002- ) Holland Park, London - master plan for restoration of former gardens surrounding derelict 17th century house now owned by RBK&C (approx 2 acres)
(2002- ) The Park, Highgate - new garden with pool
2003 Joint Winner Best Show Garden Urban Gardens 2003 with Penny Smith, for their collaboration Fountain Garden
(2003- ) 52 Abbey Road, St John's Wood - new formal and woodland garden for private house
(2004- ) The Courtyard, Wimbledon - gardens and general landscape to mixed commercial development
(2004- ) The Cottage, Ashby St Ledgers - garden master plan for Lutyens house
(2004- ) Llanstephan House, mid-Wales - restoration of Edwardian garden and new works around private house
(2004- ) Clater Park, Worcestershire - Master plan and future implementation
(2005- ) 2 Tredegar Square, Mile End - new garden for private house
2005 winner of Best Show
Garden award at Urban Gardens 2005