That neglected patch behind your Morden home holds incredible potential. From Victorian terraces to modern developments near St Helier station, every back garden tells a different story waiting to unfold.
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Morden's mix of housing presents fascinating landscaping opportunities. Those compact plots behind the 1930s semis along Crown Lane need clever design thinking. Meanwhile, larger gardens backing onto Morden Park offer scope for ambitious transformations. Local soil conditions vary dramatically - from the clay-heavy areas near Lower Morden to the better-draining spots around Hillcross Avenue.
Creating functional outdoor spaces means understanding how Morden families actually live. Perhaps you're after a low-maintenance solution that survives football practice. Maybe it's about maximising every square metre for entertaining whilst keeping sight lines open. Design begins with proper drainage assessment - essential given how waterlogged some SM4 gardens become after heavy rain. Materials get chosen based on practical considerations: frost-resistant paving that won't crack, planting schemes that thrive despite shade from neighbouring properties.
Twelve years working across SM4 teaches you things. Which suppliers deliver quality materials promptly to tight Morden streets. How to navigate conservation requirements near Morden Hall Park. Why certain design approaches simply work better for this specific corner of South London.




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Most SM4 homeowners spend between £8,000-£15,000 for comprehensive back garden redesigns. Basic improvements like new turf and borders start around £3,000, whilst premium schemes with porcelain paving and built-in seating can reach £25,000+.
Absolutely - from properties near Morden South station right through to homes bordering Sutton Common. Regular projects include gardens in Morden Park, St Helier estates, and the residential streets around Lower Morden.
Standard Morden back gardens typically require 2-3 weeks from breaking ground to final planting. Smaller courtyard spaces might finish within 10 days, whilst extensive projects involving level changes could extend to 5-6 weeks.
All structural elements - patios, retaining walls, drainage systems - carry decade-long protection against defects. Plants receive 12-month replacement coverage, ensuring your investment thrives through those crucial establishment seasons.
Side returns and alleyways are standard for us. Equipment gets selected specifically for tight access - mini diggers that fit through standard gates, materials delivered in manageable loads. Even terraced houses with no side access aren't problematic - everything goes through the house on protective coverings.
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