We bought this place last March but for various reasons didn't get anything done in it at all last year. It is a bit of a monster - about 360 sq m, a lot of it sloped, with a blooming rockery and lots of mature bushes. Most of it is a bit overgrown, lawn is all away to hell and I've spent the last couple of weeks cutting back all the bushes. There's also a bit of slope where lots of stones and topsoil have been dumped... on the bright side (literally) it's almost all south facing, it's decent loamy soil (acidic in one section, neutral in the other).
This will be easier with pictures won't it. OK pic 1 is my pH neutral slope with stones all over the picture is facing east and my garden extends to just before that big tree. It's open to next door's field and I'm thinking a hawthorn/buckthorn hedge to separate us and also to protect the slope from the east wind. Then on the slope itself, autumn fruiting raspberries - any suggestions? On that fence on the left, was going to grow some hops. Possibly a bay tree at the gate in that fence.
Right, second pic is the same terrace as in the first pic but looking south now. There will be a fence round the terrace eventually as it is about a 1.5m drop. I was going to grow a honeysuckle (suggestions? I was thinking Japonica, but basically something evergreen and not incredibly toxic is what I need) up the wall below the terrace and eventually over the fence. And then some herbs in pots on the terrace.
Apologies for the rubbishness of the third photo, this is a massive crazy overgrown rockery below the house. I was thinking to plant it with lavender, rosemary, thyme, oregano etc - I can chuck a bunch of lime on it if it's too acid for lavender.
There's a whole other big massive bit with elders and rhododendrons and an overgrown lawn but I'm just going to try and keep that below knee height this year 
What do you think? What would you do?