Those Victorian terraces lining Wimbledon's tree-lined streets deserve boundary walls that match their character. Whether you're tackling that sloping plot near the Common or creating privacy between neighbouring gardens, properly-built brickwork transforms outdoor spaces.
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Brick walls solve countless challenges in Wimbledon properties. From containing those steep gardens backing onto Copse Hill to creating elegant courtyard spaces in converted period homes, masonry work requires both technical skill and aesthetic understanding. Local clay conditions and preservation area regulations shape every project here.
Modern construction techniques meet traditional craftsmanship when building walls in SW19 and SW20. Proper foundations account for London clay movement, while cavity wall design prevents damp issues common to our climate. Each course gets laid with precision - expansion joints positioned correctly, pointing finished to complement existing brickwork, drainage channels integrated where slopes demand them.
Twenty years constructing walls throughout Wimbledon means knowing which solutions work where. Conservation officers trust our sympathetic approach to period properties, while neighbours appreciate minimal disruption during builds.




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Single-skin garden walls generally range £140-180 per square metre, while double-skin boundary walls run £220-280. Retaining walls on sloped plots like those near Wimbledon Park start around £350 per square metre due to additional engineering requirements.
Absolutely - from Wimbledon Village conservation areas down to busy South Wimbledon, including all of SW19 and SW20. Regular projects span Raynes Park's suburban streets through to properties bordering the All England Club.
Standard garden walls take 5-8 days including groundwork. Larger boundary walls typically need 2-3 weeks, weather permitting. Complex retaining structures might extend to 4 weeks.
Every wall carries decade-long protection against structural defects. This covers foundation integrity, mortar quality, and workmanship standards - proper peace of mind for such permanent additions to your property.
Yes - sourcing reclaimed London stocks or quality reproductions to blend seamlessly with period properties is standard practice. Mortar mixes get colour-matched too, ensuring extensions look original rather than obvious additions.
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