Here is a plan of our plot of land.
As you can see we have a very long garden which runs up onto a hillside which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
The 'garden' is kind of in four parts; there is the normal small space at the front and two small patio areas close by the house and a fairly large area beyond (very recent picture)
which then leads through a gate into the second area which includes a fruit and veg plot as well as flower borders and trees.
The third part is wilder in nature and runs from a small summerhouse, a wildlife pond and partway up the hill to the gate to the SSSI. two more recent pics)
The SSSI can't really be classed as garden as we only manage it rather than design or plant it, but it does involve a considerable amount of work.
We bought this house nearly thirty years ago (moving within the same village) because of the land/garden. We have spent most of our money on plants rather than 'garden design', just following the natural shapes and circumstances of the land, which has changed actually quite considerably over the years (I'm sure the garden used to be 'flatter', but it is an old mining village so that probably explains it, plus water flow has changed, partially due to some idiot who ploughed up an adjacent field uneccessarily and mucked up the existing drainage.
There was nothing much of note in the garden, (apart from two mature pear trees, one of which fell down a few years ago),
when we bought the house so everything is what we have planted, apart from a few other native boundary trees. I just happen to have a pic handy of the tree before it fell down, we have used most of the fallen tree as a 'feature' since as you will notice in subsequent pics.