Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Hammersmith that adds structure, privacy and lasting value. From crisp garden walls and brick pillars to fire pits and raised beds, we build features that suit W6 homes and busy access. Expect premium finishes, tidy working and clear timelines.
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Whether you’re upgrading a courtyard off King Street or refreshing a riverside garden near Hammersmith Bridge, well-built masonry makes the space feel finished. We design and construct garden walls, brick pillars, stone features and archways that complement your planting and paving. BBQ areas, fire pits and built-in planters create practical zones for entertaining and relaxing. Every detail is set out accurately so lines stay true and levels look right.
Hammersmith has a mix of Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern riverside developments, each with different constraints and opportunities. Period properties often suit traditional London stock brickwork, reclaimed details and sympathetic coping stones. Modern schemes can take sharper lines, porcelain interfaces and sleek stone cladding. Our brickwork & masonry landscaping Hammersmith area service is tailored to your property’s proportions, boundaries and existing materials.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear proposal covering materials, drainage considerations and build sequence. Foundations, reinforcement and mortar choices are specified for longevity, not shortcuts, and we protect surrounding surfaces throughout. You’ll get regular updates, clean handovers and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Fine Landscaping is based in South London and typically reaches Hammersmith in around 40 minutes, making follow-ups straightforward.
Across the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, access can be tight, with side returns, basement lightwells and controlled parking. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption, especially near busy routes and event venues like Hammersmith Apollo. Ground conditions and existing retaining structures vary, so we assess footing depth and drainage before building. This brickwork & masonry landscaping in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham approach helps prevent movement and cracking over time.




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Costs depend on size, access and materials. As a guide, small brick planters or raised beds often start from £600–£1,500, while garden walls are commonly £250–£450 per m². Brick pillars can be £500–£1,200 each depending on caps and detailing. Built-in BBQ areas and fire pits typically range from £1,500–£6,000+. We provide a site-specific quote after measuring and discussing finishes.
Most small features like planters or a single raised bed take 1–3 days. Garden walls, pillars and archways usually take 3–10 days depending on length, footing depth and curing time. Larger builds such as BBQ areas with stone facing, services and seating can take 1–3 weeks. Timescales are affected by access in W6 streets, weather, and whether we’re tying into existing paving or drainage.
Many garden masonry projects are permitted development, but rules can apply to wall heights, front boundaries, listed buildings and conservation areas. If your property is a mansion flat with shared land, you may also need freeholder consent. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey and can help you check guidance for the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Where approvals are needed, we can adapt designs to stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our masonry builds, covering issues such as defective installation, unstable construction and mortar failure caused by poor application. It’s designed to give homeowners confidence that walls, pillars, planters and features are built correctly from the ground up. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, structural movement from external causes, or normal weathering. We also advise on aftercare to keep finishes looking their best.
We can build in London stock bricks, reclaimed bricks, engineering bricks for damp-prone areas, and a range of natural stone options such as sandstone, limestone and granite. Popular finishes include brick-on-edge copings, stone caps, recessed joints, and contrasting soldier courses. For modern gardens, we often pair smooth porcelain paving with crisp brick planters or stone-clad seating. We’ll bring samples, match existing materials where possible, and design around your layout, lighting and planting.
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