Those sprawling back gardens common to Biggin Hill properties deserve more than just a weekly mow. Whether you're working with the generous plots near Churchill Avenue or the more compact spaces closer to the village centre, thoughtful landscaping can revolutionise how you experience your outdoor space.
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Biggin Hill's elevated position brings both advantages and challenges for garden design. The sloping terrain that characterises much of TN16 creates natural opportunities for terraced planting, water features, and dramatic level changes. Many homeowners here inherit gardens that haven't been properly addressed since the houses were built in the 60s and 70s – tired lawns, overgrown borders, and that inevitable concrete patio that's seen better days.
Modern landscaping techniques can tackle the heavy clay soil that plagues gardens from Keston through to Westerham. Strategic drainage solutions prevent the winter waterlogging that turns lawns into muddy disasters. Selecting plants that thrive in our specific microclimate – slightly cooler than central London but prone to those sharp winds off the North Downs – ensures year-round interest without constant maintenance battles. Smart hardscaping choices, like permeable paving and properly constructed retaining walls, work with the natural topography rather than fighting against it.
Living in Biggin Hill for over two decades gives you insights that newcomers simply miss. Understanding which materials weather best in our particular conditions, knowing reliable local suppliers who deliver to Tatsfield and beyond – these details matter when you're investing in your garden's future.




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Gardens in TN16 vary enormously, but for a standard 1960s semi with around 100-150 square metres of back garden, comprehensive landscaping typically ranges from £15,000 to £35,000. Simpler schemes focusing on lawn renovation and border improvements might start around £8,000.
Absolutely – from the established gardens near Biggin Hill Airport to newer developments towards Aperfield, we cover all of TN16. Regular projects also take us to neighbouring Keston, Westerham and Tatsfield.
Most Biggin Hill gardens require 3-6 weeks from breaking ground to final planting, though complex level changes or extensive stonework can extend this. Weather plays its part too – those famous hilltop mists can slow progress.
All structural elements – patios, walls, paths – carry a decade-long warranty against defects. Plants are guaranteed for their first year, provided they receive appropriate care. Documentation covers everything, giving peace of mind long after completion.
Preserving established trees while updating the surrounding landscape requires careful planning. Root protection zones, appropriate materials choices, and sometimes creative design solutions ensure those characterful oaks and beeches remain healthy focal points in your new garden layout.
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