Brick Walls in Earl's Court built to suit Victorian streetscapes and modern garden spaces. From crisp boundary walls to engineered retaining solutions, we deliver brickwork that looks right and lasts.
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Earl's Court gardens and frontages often need brickwork that balances security with period character. We build boundary walls, retaining walls and feature walls across SW5, including around Earl's Court tube station and Philbeach Gardens. Whether you’re replacing a tired wall or adding pillars and coping for a sharper finish, our bricklayers focus on clean lines and consistent detailing. Expect tidy sites, respectful neighbours, and brickwork that complements the street.
Local homes include Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, where matching existing brick and mortar colour is essential. In the brick walls Earl's Court area, we regularly work with older stock bricks, lime-appropriate pointing and careful tie-ins to existing structures. For heavier loads and damp-prone boundaries, we specify engineering brick where it matters most. The result is a wall that suits the building and performs in London conditions.
We start with a site visit to confirm levels, drainage and any retaining requirements, then provide a clear written quote and schedule. Every wall is built on proper foundations, with attention to pointing, copings and movement joints where needed. Homeowners choose us for brick walls in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea because we communicate well, protect surrounding paving and planting, and finish to a high standard. All work is backed by our 10-year warranty for added confidence.
Access in Earl's Court can be restricted, with narrow side returns and controlled parking near West Brompton and the Earl's Court Exhibition Centre site. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption. Ground conditions and existing brickwork vary across older terraces and mansion blocks, so we adjust foundations, specify the right bricks, and match pointing style. Where required, we can help you understand local council expectations in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.




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Costs depend on height, foundations, access and brick choice. As a guide, a straightforward boundary wall often starts around £180–£300 per m², while retaining walls with drainage and reinforcement can be £300–£550+ per m². Pillars, coping stones, matching reclaimed bricks and detailed pointing will add to the total. We’ll survey your SW5 site and provide a written, itemised estimate.
Most small garden boundary walls take 2–5 working days, depending on demolition, footing depth and curing time. Larger runs, retaining walls, or walls with pillars and copings typically take 1–3 weeks. Timescales can change with restricted access, parking arrangements, weather, and how closely we need to match existing brickwork. We’ll agree a programme before starting and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can apply to wall height, visibility near highways, and whether your property is listed or in a conservation area. Parts of Kensington and Chelsea have tighter controls, especially for front boundaries. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey and can help you confirm requirements with the council. If permission is needed, we can provide drawings and specifications to support an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our brick wall workmanship, covering issues such as structural failure caused by poor construction, inadequate foundations, or defective pointing. It also covers installation of copings and pillars when included in our scope. The warranty does not cover accidental damage, impact, ground movement beyond reasonable expectations, or alterations by others. We’ll explain care and maintenance to help your wall stay looking sharp.
We can build in London stock, reclaimed bricks for period matching, or new facing bricks for a crisp modern look. For strength and moisture resistance, we often use engineering brick at the base or in retaining sections. Design options include piers/pillars, soldier courses, recessed panels, and a choice of copings (brick-on-edge, stone, or concrete). We’ll bring samples and advise on the best match for your property and budget.
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