Upgrade your garden with Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Cheam, crafted for lasting strength and clean lines. From garden walls and brick pillars to stone features, fire pits and BBQ areas, we build outdoor structures that suit your home and how you live.
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Cheam gardens often benefit from crisp boundaries, level changes and features that feel permanent. We design and build garden walls, raised beds, planters, archways and outdoor cooking areas that sit comfortably alongside period details and modern extensions. Whether you’re near Cheam Village or a short walk from Nonsuch Park, we’ll create masonry that looks right from day one and improves with age. Work is planned to minimise disruption and keep access clear.
Homes across SM2 and SM3 range from period cottages to 1930s houses and larger executive properties, each with different proportions and materials to match. We can replicate existing brick bonds, mortar colour and coping styles so new walls and pillars don’t look “added on”. For 1930s plots, raised beds and planters can tidy long borders and reduce ongoing maintenance. On larger gardens, stone features, archways and BBQ areas create focal points without overwhelming the space.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear specification covering foundations, drainage and finishes. Every build is set out carefully, with levels checked throughout so walls stay true and courses stay consistent. You’ll receive a written schedule, tidy working practices, and updates as we progress. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timings, neat pointing and structures engineered to last.
Parts of Cheam and Worcester Park have mixed ground and mature tree roots, so we size footings and allow for drainage where needed. Access can be tight on some 1930s driveways, so we plan deliveries and keep materials organised to protect paths and lawns. We’re familiar with expectations across the London Borough of Sutton, including working considerately near conservation-sensitive streets. If you’re close to Lumley Chapel or Cheam Recreation Ground, we’ll factor in parking and working hours to keep the job smooth.




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Costs vary with size, access and finishes. As a guide, small brick planters or raised beds often start from £600–£1,500. Garden walls commonly range from £180–£300 per m² depending on brick choice, coping and foundations. Brick pillars are often £450–£1,200 each. Fire pit surrounds and BBQ areas typically fall between £1,200–£5,000+ depending on specification and utilities.
A simple planter or small raised bed can be completed in 1–2 days. A new garden wall or set of pillars usually takes 3–7 days, depending on length, footing depth and curing time. Larger projects—such as multiple raised beds, archways, stone features and a BBQ area—often run 2–4 weeks. Timescales are influenced by access, weather, material lead times and any groundwork or drainage required.
Many garden walls, planters and raised beds are permitted development, but there are limits—especially for walls next to highways and for properties within conservation areas. If your home is near Cheam’s conservation area or you’re altering front boundaries, rules can be stricter. We’ll flag likely requirements early, advise on sensible heights and locations, and help you check guidance for the London Borough of Sutton before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our brickwork and masonry landscaping, covering workmanship-related issues such as structural movement caused by inadequate construction, failing joints, or poor setting-out. It also covers defects linked to our installed foundations where specified. Normal wear, accidental damage, extreme weather events and issues caused by third-party alterations aren’t included. We also give clear care advice to keep pointing and finishes looking sharp.
We can build in reclaimed-style bricks, contemporary smooth-faced bricks, or complementary blends to suit Cheam’s period cottages and 1930s homes. Popular options include soldier-course detailing, pier caps, coping stones, bullnose edging, and integrated lighting channels. For stone features, we use natural stone or quality porcelain/stone-effect caps where appropriate. We’ll help you choose colours and textures, provide samples, and design proportions that work with your garden layout.
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