Studio Stour commissioned for Nethergate Brewery landscape design — as featured by BBC News
- Dave Negus

- Aug 26
- 2 min read


Big signal. BBC News covered Nethergate Brewery’s expansion. We’re leading the landscape design.
Read it here →
See More details about the proposal here ..
Why this is good news for future clients
Proof of profile. National coverage shows we deliver at scale and in the public eye.
Award-winning leadership. Our Bloom show garden earned Gold, Best in Category, and Sustainability awards. We bring that standard to every brief.
Community at the core. Landscapes that attract visitors, support local business, and feel unmistakably Suffolk.
Design you can measure. Biodiversity gains. Better water management. Accessible routes. Clear before/after impact.
What we’ll create at Nethergate
A Suffolk welcome. Native hedgerows, layered canopies, reclaimed brick and timber.
Nature-led, family-friendly spaces. Meadows, gentle mounds, natural play, shaded seating.
Hop-trained pergolas, interpretive planting, crafted details that age well.
Night-safe ambience. Warm, low-glare lighting that respects wildlife and people.
Community impact we aim for on every project
Footfall + dwell time. More reasons to visit, stay, and return.
Local economy. Spaces that host events, markets, and everyday moments.
Education + wellbeing. Signage, sensory routes, and inclusive access for all ages.
Resilience. Planting that thrives in drought and deluge. Maintenance plans that keep costs predictable.
Why clients choose Studio Stour
People, place, purpose drives every decision.
Circular materials wherever viable—reclaimed brick, timber, and low-carbon finishes.
Clear visuals from an award-winning 3D designer—see it before you build it.
Calm process. Fixed milestones. Transparent costs. No surprises.
Talk to us
If you’re planning a destination venue, campus, brewery, café, school, or visitor centre, let’s map the opportunities in a 30-minute project clinic.
Bring your brief. We’ll bring award-winning design, community value, and a clear plan to build it.
Read the BBC feature again: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c04rx3vx247o
Then get in touch to start your site’s next chapter.










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