3 is definitely cotoneaster. There are loads of different ones, too many to count, deciduous and evergreen. Last picture can't make out, looks like three or four things together. One of them Japanese anemone.
4 could be escallonia- could do with a pic at more distance if that's possible Lottie!
Definitely ceanothus and photinia fro 1 and 2, and I'd say potentilla for the last one too- flower looks right. It'll come away no prob after cutting it back - they're pretty tough!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Addict I think you're right.
yey i got the red robin
i'm terrible at identifying plants 
Fanks KEF. Do have one growing in one of the gardens I do so recognised it straightaway.
Blackest well done lol. If you looked at plants and dealt with plants all day like I do you would soon learn
3 is definitely cotoneaster. There are loads of different ones, too many to count, deciduous and evergreen. Last picture can't make out, looks like three or four things together. One of them Japanese anemone.
4 could be escallonia- could do with a pic at more distance if that's possible Lottie!
Definitely ceanothus and photinia fro 1 and 2, and I'd say potentilla for the last one too- flower looks right. It'll come away no prob after cutting it back - they're pretty tough!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...