Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Streatham Hill, built for lasting structure and standout style. From garden walls and brick pillars to stone features, BBQ areas and fire pits, we create outdoor spaces that feel part of your home. Expect clean lines, tidy sites and premium finishes.
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If you want your garden to feel more usable and better defined, quality masonry makes the difference. We build garden walls, raised beds, planters and statement features that suit Streatham Hill’s varied streets. Whether you’re near Streatham Hill station or closer to Telford Park, we design for real-life access, levels and sunlight. Every build is set out carefully so it looks right from day one and stays right for years.
Streatham Hill has a strong mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions, often with narrow side access and stepped gardens. Our brickwork and stonework is detailed to match existing materials, pointing styles and boundary lines, so new features don’t look bolted on. We regularly work across SW2 and nearby Streatham, Tulse Hill and West Norwood, adapting designs to compact courtyards or longer family gardens. The result is masonry that complements period character while improving function.
We start with a site visit to measure levels, check drainage and discuss how you’ll use the space—seating, cooking, storage or planting. You’ll receive clear recommendations on foundations, coping, brick bonds and finishes, plus an itemised quote. Our team protects paving and planting, keeps neighbours informed, and leaves the site clean at the end of each day. Fine Landscaping is based 10 minutes away, and our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Gardens around Christchurch Road and the Streatham Hill Theatre often have changes in level and tight access routes, so we plan deliveries, mixing and waste removal carefully. Lambeth properties can sit on mixed ground conditions, so we size footings and reinforcement to suit the load and soil. We also consider party walls, shared boundaries and sightlines from upper floors—common with mansion conversions. If permissions or boundary agreements are needed, we’ll flag it early and help you stay compliant.




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Costs vary with access, foundations and materials. As a guide, small brick planters or raised beds often start from £600–£1,500, while garden walls typically range from £180–£350 per m² depending on height, copings and piers. Feature builds such as brick pillars, arches, BBQ areas or fire pits commonly fall between £2,500–£8,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit in SW2.
Most small builds (planters, short walls, single raised bed) take 1–3 days. Medium projects such as multiple raised beds, a longer boundary wall or steps often take 1–2 weeks. Larger schemes with stone features, archways, BBQ areas and drainage can run 2–4+ weeks. Timescales depend on access in Streatham Hill, curing time for concrete, weather, and whether we’re matching reclaimed bricks or bespoke stonework.
Many garden walls, raised beds, patios and outdoor cooking areas are usually permitted development, but there are exceptions. Front boundary walls over certain heights, works near a highway, listed buildings, and properties within conservation areas can require consent. Party wall matters may also apply when building on or near a shared boundary. We’ll advise during the survey, check Lambeth guidance where relevant, and can work with your architect or planning consultant if needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our brickwork and masonry workmanship, covering issues such as structural failure caused by incorrect installation, inadequate foundations, or poor pointing. It also covers defects in build quality that lead to movement beyond normal settlement. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse (e.g. overloading planters), or natural events outside our control. We’ll also explain maintenance for joints, sealants and coping to keep everything performing well.
We can build in facing brick, reclaimed London stock, engineering brick for damp-prone areas, and natural stone such as sandstone or limestone for caps and features. Popular choices include garden walls with coping stones, brick pillars with lighting, curved planters, raised beds with seating edges, and integrated BBQ areas or fire pits. We’ll help you choose bonds, pointing profiles and colours that suit your home and your planting style, then provide drawings and samples where useful.
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