Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Malcolm and Renee Goody, on the outskirts of Carrickfergus, County Antrim.
Situated in a suburban street, the garden is small and "is just twice as long as it is wide". However, found within this plot "water cascades down rocks or lies in placid pools... and it is decorated throughout with good plants and pleasant trees". This is certainly a unique garden and though Malcom states that they "didn't set out to have a garden like this" as their interest in Japanese art and culture grew - "a Japanese garden developed".
Every part of the garden, from the paving stones leading from front to back, to the ornaments, has been chosen with intricate care and with "symbolism all the time". Though some symbolism is embedded with humour as Malcom points out a stone turtle - a symbol for longevity.... which he hopes encourages the plants to survive a little longer!