About Us

“…combining the subtleties of historical landscape design with modern techniques; Tulloch and Boggis is a placemaker of the 21st Century…”

Our Expertise

With years of experience in landscape design and water feature construction, we combine expert craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail in every project. Whether crafting a contemporary courtyard rill, designing a serene wildlife pond, or restoring a centuries-old lake, we ensure that each landscape complements its surroundings and stands the test of time for future generations to enjoy.

Our Approach

Using sustainable techniques and materials to create flourishing habitats. Each project is thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, combining bespoke craftsmanship with a commitment to sustainability. Our passion for historic restoration ensures that heritage landscapes are revitalised for generations to come.

Guy & James

Gary Tulloch

Guy Tulloch

Water divining with his grandmother in his early years fuelled Guy’s fascination and passion for not only finding water, but also understanding how it could be incorporated into the landscape.
 
Following a degree at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester Guy has spent over 25 years working on numerous prestigious land and waterscaping projects.
 
Based in ‘Gods own County’ (Yorkshire, for those not fortunate enough to have visited!), Guy has a natural flair for design, with a focus on creating lakes that sit in harmony with their surroundings. Coupled with his experience of both modern and traditional building techniques he is often called upon by private clients, landscape architects and other industry professionals to help realise their projects.

James Boggis

James Boggis

Having spent his school days chasing trout on the crystal waters of the River Kennet his passion for riparian engineering emerged.
 
A master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Exeter, specialising in water systems, ensued and his early career was spent with major contractors in the civil engineering sector. However, his passion for the natural environment prevailed and a career designing and constructing lakes and landscapes in some of the country’s most beautiful settings soon beckoned.
 
An admiration for the great landscapers of the 18th Century results in James’ ability to translate a client’s imagination into a design and through construction.