Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Thornton Heath that adds structure, style and lasting value to your garden. From crisp garden walls and brick pillars to stone features, BBQ areas and fire pits, we build it properly—first time. Based 5 minutes away, we’re ready when you are.
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If your garden needs definition, privacy or a focal point, our masonry team can transform it with precision-built brick and stonework. We regularly work around CR7, including routes near Thornton Heath station and walks by Grangewood Park. Expect clean lines, tidy joints and finishes that complement your home rather than fighting it. We build garden walls, raised beds, planters and feature pieces designed for everyday use.
Thornton Heath’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis and 1930s houses often have long, narrow gardens and mixed boundary conditions. That’s ideal for raised beds, brick pillars, archways and neatly stepped retaining walls that maximise usable space. Where older paving and sub-bases have shifted, we rebuild with proper foundations and levels. The result is brickwork that looks right for the period and performs well through London weather.
We start with a site visit to measure, assess levels and discuss how you want to use the space—seating, cooking, planting or privacy. You’ll receive a clear written scope, material options and a realistic schedule, then we protect access routes and keep the site orderly throughout. Our builds follow best practice for footings, drainage and frost resistance, with workmanship you can rely on. Local homeowners choose us for consistent communication, neat finishes and dependable aftercare.
Across the London Borough of Croydon, gardens often have variable ground and older hardstanding that needs careful preparation. In Thornton Heath we plan for narrow side access, shared boundaries and sensible parking/loading to minimise disruption. We also account for drainage falls so water runs away from walls and patios. Our brickwork & masonry landscaping in London Borough of Croydon is set out to suit local property proportions and boundary lines.




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Costs vary by access, foundations, height and materials. As a guide, small brick planters or raised beds often start from £450–£900, while garden walls are commonly £120–£220 per m² depending on footing depth and finish. Brick pillars, archways and stone features can range from £900–£3,500+. BBQ areas and fire pits typically sit around £1,200–£4,000 based on size and specification.
Most small builds, such as planters or a modest raised bed set, take 1–3 days. A new garden wall with proper footings is often 3–7 days, while combined projects (pillars, steps, archways and a BBQ area) can run 1–3 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, curing time for concrete, weather, access through the house/side passage, and any demolition or waste removal required.
Many garden walls, planters, raised beds and outdoor cooking areas are usually permitted development, but there are exceptions. Height limits can apply, especially near highways/visibility points, and listed buildings or conservation areas may have stricter rules. We’ll flag anything that looks sensitive and can help you check Croydon guidance before work starts. If approvals are needed, we can adapt the design to keep things straightforward.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our brickwork and masonry landscaping, covering workmanship issues such as failed pointing, movement caused by inadequate foundations, and build defects linked to our installation. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, third-party alterations or extreme events outside normal conditions. We also advise on care—like avoiding harsh chemicals on new pointing—so the finish stays sharp. Warranty details are confirmed in writing with your quote.
We can match or complement existing brickwork using London stock-style bricks, red multi stocks, engineering bricks for damp-prone areas, and a range of mortar colours. For stone features, popular choices include sandstone coping, granite setts and porcelain inserts for contrast. Designs can include curved planters, stepped raised beds, brick pillars with caps, archways, and integrated seating around fire pits. We’ll bring samples and recommend options that suit your house style and budget.
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