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About us

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Jason Hazeltine

Head of Sales, Design & Construction

Jason is a true water baby. From the earliest of ages, he has spent his time in, around, and working with water. Originally from Florida, USA, he has over 20 years of experience running his own business and creating amazing outdoor features for happy residential and corporate clients in the USA and now in the UK. 

Early memories are with his father (an amateur palaeontologist) fossil hunting in Texas, Colorado, and Florida. An activity that he still loves to do in his spare time, with trips to the Jurassic Coastline of the UK a particular favourite. As a child, Jason loved nothing more than building streams and working with rocks to divert the water to create waterfalls – something that he now specialises in. Even the pets Jason has owned in the past lean heavily to water – with alligators, tropical fish, turtles and snakes just some of the amazing creatures he has experience with! 

Jason cares very much about the environment and loves to create features made from natural materials – from wetland filters to stone fireplaces and outdoor kitchens. An experienced stone mason, Jason has created some beautiful one-off features for clients, and is always interested in a challenge.

Alexandra Miller

Director

Alexandra spent most of her career in publishing working on a range of academic and educational titles before becoming a business analyst and then finally specialising in language assessment. She decided to put her editing tools away when she met Jason, and now works very happily by her husband’s side, working with suppliers and planning advertising and social media activities.

 

She has always had a strong interest in plants, developed at an early age working alongside her mother in her own garden while also visiting a variety of gardens worldwide for continued inspiration. Alexandra is currently studying with the RHS and loves to spend time near water, too – something borne out of her family’s strong connection to the sea with the navy.

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