Works
Selected paintings
- The Laskett (1995) (commissioned by Sir Roy Strong)
- Burghley House (1996) (commissioned by Simon and Lady Victoria Leatham)
- Cliveden (1996) (A series of garden drawings commissioned by The National Trust (of Great Britain))
- Througham Court (1997) (commissioned by Dr Christine Facer)
- Hanbury Hall (1997) (commissioned by The National Trust (of Great Britain))
- Gresgarth Hall (1998) (commissioned by Sir Mark and Lady Arabella Lennox-Boyd)
- Maybanks Manor (2001) (commissioned by Mr & Mrs Beckwith-Smith)
- Wartnaby House (2001) (commissioned by Lord and Lady King)
- Ein Englischer Garten in Koln (2002) (commissioned by Udo & Kirsten Lammerting)
- The Manor House, Chipperfield (2005) (commissioned by Rory Tapner, Director UBS Warburg)
- The Manor House, Upton Grey (2006) (commissioned by Rosamund Wallinger)
- Highgrove House and Gardens (2008) (commissioned by HRH The Prince of Wales)
- Highgrove - The Sundial Garden (2008) (commissioned by Lady Isabel King)
- Maze with Folly Behind (2008) (Painted for Gensler Can Change Charity Auction for Cancer Research UK)
- Waddeton Court (2009) (commissioned by Mr & Mrs Andrew Brownsword)
- Domaine de Boyéres, Provence (commissioned by Viscount Linley for Princess Salimah Aga Khan)
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