Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Tulse Hill for homeowners who want structure, style and longevity. From crisp garden walls and brick pillars to stone features, BBQ areas and raised beds, we build outdoor spaces that feel part of the property.
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If your garden needs definition, privacy or a focal point, quality brickwork makes the difference. We design and build garden walls, planters, raised beds, archways and more across SW2. Many clients are close to Tulse Hill station or walking distance from Brockwell Park, where outdoor living is a big part of local life. Our work is tailored to the scale of your plot and how you use it day to day.
Tulse Hill’s Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses often benefit from brickwork that matches original materials and proportions. Post-war estates and newer refurbishments typically call for cleaner lines, robust finishes and low-maintenance detailing. We regularly create brick pillars for side returns, neat retaining walls for level changes, and raised beds that improve drainage and planting success. Every build is planned to suit your home’s character and boundary conditions.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear design brief, then provide a detailed written quote. Our team handles foundations, drainage considerations, tidy pointing and careful alignment so features stay true and stable. You’ll get practical guidance on finishes, coping stones and maintenance, plus a 10-year warranty for peace of mind. Homeowners choose us for dependable scheduling, clean workmanship and results that look right from day one.
Brickwork & masonry landscaping in London Borough of Lambeth often involves tight access, shared paths and controlled parking, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Gardens around Tulse Hill Estate can include level changes and compact plots, making retaining walls and raised beds especially useful. We also account for local soil conditions and drainage to prevent movement and staining. Where boundaries meet neighbours, we keep lines accurate and finishes consistent on visible elevations.




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Costs vary with access, foundations, height and material choice. As a guide in SW2, small brick planters or raised beds often start around £600–£1,500. Garden walls typically range from £180–£350 per m² depending on brick type, piers and coping. Bespoke features like archways, BBQ areas or fire pits commonly fall between £1,500–£6,000+. We’ll confirm pricing after a site visit and measurements.
Most small builds, such as a planter set or a modest raised bed run, take 1–3 days. A new garden wall with proper footings may take 3–7 days, while combined projects (walls, steps, BBQ area and paving interfaces) can take 1–3 weeks. Timescales depend on curing time for concrete, site access, weather, and whether we’re matching existing brickwork or working around services and drains.
Many garden masonry projects are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Wall height limits can apply, especially near highways, and listed buildings or conservation considerations may affect materials and detailing. Lambeth requirements can also come into play if you’re altering a front boundary or visibility lines. We’ll flag likely issues during the survey, advise on what’s needed, and can help you prepare information for the council if approval is required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our brickwork and masonry landscaping, covering workmanship-related defects such as structural movement due to incorrect installation, failing joints, and issues linked to inadequate foundations we’ve constructed. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations or extreme events outside reasonable control. We also give aftercare guidance on cleaning, sealing (where appropriate), and how to keep joints looking sharp.
We can build with London stock-style bricks, reclaimed bricks for period character, or modern wirecut bricks for crisp lines. Popular options include brick pillars with stone caps, rendered planters, natural stone copings, and mixed brick-and-stone features. For outdoor cooking, we design BBQ areas with heat-resistant components and practical worktops. We’ll help you choose colours, bond patterns, pointing style and proportions to suit your home and garden layout.
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