Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Pimlico for elegant gardens that suit SW1 properties. From crisp brick pillars to stone features and fire pits, we build outdoor structures that last. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines, and finishes that complement your home.
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Pimlico gardens often need structure as well as planting, especially around mansion blocks and garden squares. We design and build garden walls, brick pillars, planters and raised beds that look at home near Tate Britain and St George's Square. Whether you want a smart boundary wall or a statement stone feature, our brickwork is set out precisely and finished cleanly. Every build is tailored to your layout, light levels and how you use the space.
The Pimlico property mix includes Regency townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, each with its own constraints and character. We regularly work with compact courtyards, balcony-level terraces and communal-style rear gardens where neat detailing matters. Our brickwork & masonry landscaping Pimlico area service focuses on sympathetic materials, crisp lines and practical drainage. The result is a garden that feels considered, not overbuilt.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear scope, then provide a written quote and programme. Foundations, levels and drainage are handled properly so walls, raised beds and paving interfaces stay stable over time. We protect access routes, keep noise and dust controlled, and leave the site tidy each day. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, skilled trades and a 10-year workmanship warranty.
Working in SW1 means narrow access, controlled parking and careful neighbour considerations, especially near Pimlico tube station and Dolphin Square. We plan deliveries, manage waste efficiently, and schedule noisy cutting sensibly. Many gardens sit over basements or have shallow sub-bases, so we assess load, specify appropriate footings, and protect existing structures. Our brickwork & masonry landscaping in City of Westminster is designed to meet local expectations for finish and durability.




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Costs vary by access, foundations and finishes. As a guide in SW1: small brick planters or raised beds often start around £900–£2,500; garden walls typically range £250–£450 per m²; brick pillars are commonly £700–£1,600 each depending on caps and detailing. Stone features, archways, BBQ areas or fire pits usually fall between £2,500–£9,000+. We’ll survey and itemise everything clearly.
Most projects take 2–7 working days for planters, raised beds or small walls, while larger builds such as full boundary walls, archways, or combined BBQ and seating areas often take 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on access in mansion blocks, groundwork depth, curing time for concrete, and bespoke stone cutting. We provide a realistic programme and keep you updated if weather or deliveries affect sequencing.
Many garden walls, planters, raised beds and outdoor features are permitted development, but rules can change with height, frontage boundaries, listed buildings and conservation areas. In Pimlico and wider Westminster, it’s also important to consider party walls and shared boundaries. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey, advise on what drawings may be needed, and can work with your architect or planning consultant if an application is required.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering structural integrity and installation quality for our brickwork and masonry builds, including walls, pillars, raised beds and built features. It covers issues arising from workmanship, such as movement from inadequate foundations or poor jointing, subject to normal use. Materials are supplied to manufacturer standards, and we’ll explain any separate product guarantees. We also provide care guidance to keep finishes looking sharp.
We can match or complement existing brickwork with London stock, red multi, or bespoke blends, and finish with coping stones, brick-on-edge details or natural stone caps. Popular options include Yorkstone-style paving interfaces, limestone or granite features, and heat-resistant linings for BBQ areas and fire pits. We’ll present samples, discuss colour and pointing styles, and design around your planting scheme, lighting and seating so everything feels cohesive.
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