Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Westminster that elevates terraces, courtyards and roof gardens with crisp, long-lasting detailing. From garden walls and raised beds to stone features and fire pits, we build outdoor structures that suit SW1 architecture. Expect tidy workmanship, careful access planning and a premium finish.
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Westminster gardens often need structure as much as planting—clean lines, discreet levels and durable edges. We design and build garden walls, brick pillars, archways, planters and raised beds that look at home near Westminster Abbey and St James’s Park. Whether you’re upgrading a compact courtyard in Victoria or a private terrace in Pimlico, we focus on proportion, drainage and finish. Every feature is set out carefully so it reads as part of the property, not an add-on.
Our team is used to the mix of Georgian townhouses, mansion flats and luxury apartments across the City of Westminster. That means working with tight boundaries, shared access routes and existing heritage materials where needed. We can match or complement period brickwork, or introduce contemporary stone and porcelain to modern schemes. If your outdoor space is overlooked or limited, we’ll use height, screening walls and raised planters to create privacy without feeling boxed in.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, existing structures and how materials will be delivered and stored. You’ll receive a clear specification covering foundations, brick bonds, coping details and pointing style, plus practical options for lighting, seating edges and integrated planting. Our builds are scheduled to minimise disruption, with daily tidy-ups and respectful working hours. Homeowners choose us for consistent craftsmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Westminster projects often involve restricted access, controlled parking and careful material handling, especially around Whitehall and SW1 streets. We plan deliveries, waste removal and on-site storage to keep neighbours and managing agents happy. Many properties have older brickwork and sensitive boundaries, so we match bonds, mortar colour and coping profiles where appropriate. For modern apartment terraces, we specify lighter build-ups and robust waterproofing interfaces to protect the structure below.




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Costs vary with access, foundations and materials, but typical Westminster ranges are: brick garden walls from £250–£450 per m², raised brick planters from £600–£1,500 each, and stone features from £900–£3,000+. BBQ areas and fire pits usually start around £1,200–£4,500 depending on finishes and utilities. We’ll confirm a detailed quote after measuring levels and checking site constraints.
Small works such as a planter or fire pit often take 1–3 days. A run of garden walling or multiple raised beds typically takes 1–2 weeks, while larger schemes with archways, steps and several features can run 2–4+ weeks. Timescales depend on access in SW1, the need for deeper foundations, curing time, and whether we’re coordinating with electrics, gas or irrigation.
Many garden walls, planters and hard landscaping works are permitted development, but rules can change with listed buildings, conservation areas and boundary wall heights. In Westminster, that’s common, so we check constraints early and can work with your architect or managing agent. If permissions or party wall matters apply, we’ll advise what information is needed and adjust the design to stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering structural integrity and installation quality of our brickwork and masonry features, including walls, pillars, raised beds and built-in seating. It covers issues arising from faulty construction, such as movement due to inadequate foundations or poor jointing, subject to normal use. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. We also give care guidance to help keep finishes looking sharp.
We offer London stock and handmade-style bricks, reclaimed brick matching, and a range of natural stones such as Yorkstone, limestone and granite. Popular details include soldier courses, recessed panels, bullnose copings, and contrasting pier caps for brick pillars. For contemporary terraces, we can pair brickwork with porcelain paving and sleek rendered planters. We’ll help you choose options that suit the building style, maintenance preferences and budget.
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