Back Garden Landscaping in Holland Park, designed for elegant London living. From refined patios and planting to lighting and water features, we create gardens that feel effortless to use and beautiful to view. Fine Landscaping delivers premium workmanship with tidy, considerate installation.
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Holland Park gardens deserve detail, balance and craftsmanship that suits the setting. We design and build complete back gardens—patios, decking, lawns, planting, fencing, structures, lighting and water features—tailored to how you live outdoors. Whether you’re near Holland Park itself or a short walk from the Design Museum, we’ll turn an underused space into a calm, functional retreat. We work across W11 and W14 with a focus on clean lines and lasting materials.
Local projects often involve large Victorian houses, mansion conversions and other period properties where proportions matter and finishes must feel considered. Many rear gardens have awkward levels, mature boundaries, or limited side access, so the build needs careful planning. Our back garden landscaping Holland Park area service is set up for these realities, from discreet storage solutions to low-noise, neighbour-friendly working. The result is a garden that complements original architecture while improving day-to-day usability.
We start with a site visit, listening to priorities such as entertaining space, child-friendly lawns, or low-maintenance planting. You’ll receive a clear design, specification and staged programme, then a dedicated team delivers the build with tidy handovers at each milestone. We protect existing features, manage drainage properly, and finish with precise detailing around edges, steps and thresholds. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, transparent communication and a 10-year workmanship warranty.
Back gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often have restricted access, strict parking controls and close neighbours, so logistics matter as much as design. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption, and we protect shared pathways and entrance halls in mansion conversions. Soil can vary from compacted urban ground to well-established beds under mature trees, so we tailor turf preparation and planting choices. We also account for heritage detailing common around Holland House and nearby streets.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, a patio refresh with planting can start from £6,000–£12,000. A mid-sized full makeover with paving, lawn, fencing and lighting is often £18,000–£45,000. Larger period gardens with level changes, bespoke structures or water features commonly range from £50,000–£120,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site survey in W11 or W14.
Most projects take 2–6 weeks once work starts. A simple patio and lawn might be completed in 1–2 weeks, while a full redesign with drainage, fencing, lighting and structures typically needs 4–8 weeks. Timescales depend on access, demolition requirements, level changes, curing time for concrete bases, and lead times for bespoke joinery or stone. We confirm a realistic programme before booking your start date.
Many garden improvements—patios, decking at low level, planting, and replacement fencing—are usually permitted development. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, taller boundary treatments, major structures, and work that alters drainage to public sewers. We’ll flag likely permissions early and can help you check requirements with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. If approvals are needed, we can sequence the project around them.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation quality on elements we build, such as paving bases, pointing, decking subframes, fencing installation and structural fixings. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like lighting fittings, composite boards or pumps for water features. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, neglect or extreme weather events, but we’re always available for aftercare advice and maintenance recommendations to keep everything performing well.
Clients often choose porcelain paving for clean, low-maintenance terraces, or natural stone for a more traditional Victorian feel. Decking options include hardwood, composite, or thermowood, paired with bespoke planters, pergolas or slatted screens for privacy. Planting can range from architectural evergreens to softer cottage-style borders, and lighting can be subtle uplighters, step lights or feature spots. We guide choices based on sunlight, drainage, style and budget.
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