Brickwork & Masonry Landscaping in Wimbledon, crafted for gardens that deserve lasting structure. From elegant garden walls to bespoke BBQ areas, we build features that suit SW19 and SW20 homes. Expect crisp lines, quality materials, and tidy workmanship from start to finish.
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Wimbledon gardens often need structure as much as planting, especially around Wimbledon Village and the routes leading towards the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Our brickwork and masonry builds add definition, privacy and usable space without looking overbuilt. Choose clean brick garden walls, smart pillars for gates, or stone features that elevate a patio. Every detail is set out carefully so the finished work looks right from every angle.
We regularly work on large Victorian houses, Edwardian villas and exclusive modern homes across Wimbledon Park and South Wimbledon. Period properties suit traditional London stock brick, reclaimed brick and lime-friendly detailing, while contemporary builds tend to favour crisp engineering brick and sawn stone. Many Wimbledon plots include level changes, side access constraints and mature planting that must be protected. Our team plans around these realities so your garden remains functional throughout the build.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels, and agree the look—bond patterns, coping stones, pointing style and finishes. Foundations, drainage and stability are treated as non-negotiables, particularly for raised beds and retaining walls. You’ll get clear scheduling, respectful neighbours-first working practices, and daily tidy-ups. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping because we deliver consistent quality and back it with a 10-year warranty.
Across the London Borough of Merton, Wimbledon gardens can include clay-heavy ground and mature tree roots near boundaries, so we design foundations and drainage accordingly. Parking and access can be tight around SW19 and SW20, especially near Wimbledon Village and Wimbledon Common, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also consider boundary heights, sight lines and neighbour relations before building walls or pillars. The result is brickwork that looks right and performs well in local conditions.




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Costs vary with access, ground conditions and the level of detailing. As a guide, small brick planters or raised beds often start from £900–£2,500, while garden walls commonly fall between £220–£450 per m² depending on foundations, copings and brick choice. Stone features, archways and bespoke BBQ areas typically range from £2,500–£12,000+. We’ll provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most smaller builds, such as planters, pillars or a compact fire pit area, take 2–5 working days. A new garden wall or multiple raised beds usually takes 1–2 weeks, while larger schemes with archways, stonework and a BBQ area can run 2–4+ weeks. Timescales depend on curing time, weather, excavation depth, access for materials, and whether we’re integrating drainage or lighting.
Many garden masonry projects are permitted development, but rules can apply to wall heights (especially next to highways), listed buildings, conservation areas, and boundary changes. In parts of Wimbledon, additional constraints may affect frontage walls or prominent structures. We’ll discuss your plans, check the key thresholds, and advise if an application or party wall notice is sensible. Where needed, we can provide drawings and specifications to support approvals.
Yes. Our workmanship is covered by a 10-year warranty for structural integrity on qualifying builds, including garden walls, raised beds, pillars and masonry features. It covers defects caused by installation issues such as inadequate foundations, poor bonding or faulty pointing. Normal wear, accidental damage, movement from third-party works, and issues caused by extreme events are excluded. We’ll explain the warranty terms clearly before work begins.
We offer a wide palette to suit Wimbledon properties: London stock, reclaimed and engineering bricks; natural stone copings; porcelain or stone cappings; and pointing styles from flush to recessed. Features can include brick pillars with pier caps, curved or stepped walls, archways, integrated seating, BBQ areas, fire pits, and rendered or stone-faced planters. We’ll bring samples, match existing brickwork where possible, and help you choose a design that complements your house and garden.
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