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Feng Shui might be effective in the house, but you may also want some good luck in your garden.

'Green Man' gargoyles were originally found amongst the cornerstones of arches in European cathedrals. These 'Green Men' are said to have protective powers over the garden by 'baffling unwelcoming energies'.

Representing mankind's relationship with nature, its wonder and its continual power of renewal, the 'Green Man' is an enduring symbol for today.


Helen Hewitt and Vanessa Hewiit-Dudding, of Citrus Tree Court specialise in the creation of 'Green Man' wall ornaments. No two are the same as each one is modelled individually and hand-crafted. The range covers 'Green Man' with ivy leaves, fig leaves and oak leaves with acorns in a variety of sizes.


For the complete feng-shui garden, the ladies also produce Neptune figureheads complete with  spout which are perfect for wall-mounted water features.


Green Man and Neptune are available for sale in our Shop.

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