Need crisp brickwork that lifts your garden and lasts? Our Brickwork Contractors in Colliers Wood build walls, steps, planters and features with premium finishes. From tidy repointing to statement BBQ areas, we deliver workmanship you can rely on.
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From Wandle Park to the River Wandle walks, outdoor spaces in SW19 deserve brickwork that looks smart and performs in all weathers. Fine Landscaping designs and builds garden walls, retaining walls, brick pillars, steps and raised planters to suit your layout. We also create practical entertaining features such as BBQ areas and fire pits. Expect clean lines, consistent mortar joints and a finish that complements your home.
Colliers Wood has a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern apartments, each with different access and design considerations. We match brick types, bond patterns and mortar colour so new work sits naturally alongside existing brickwork. For older properties, our repointing service helps stabilise tired joints and refresh kerb appeal without over-restoring. If you’re near South Wimbledon, Tooting or Mitcham, we’re only around 10 minutes away for surveys and follow-ups.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage, and how the space is used day to day. You’ll receive clear options on materials, finishes and build methods, plus a realistic programme and tidy-site plan. Our team works with proper foundations, accurate setting-out and careful curing to prevent movement and cracking. Homeowners choose us for dependable communication, neat workmanship and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
In the London Borough of Merton, many gardens sit on varied made ground with pockets of heavier clay, so we plan foundations and drainage carefully. Colliers Wood streets can be tight for deliveries, so we schedule drop-offs and material storage to keep access clear. Where parking restrictions apply, we plan loading times and minimise disruption. We also tailor designs to suit typical rear gardens behind terraces and the wider plots found around 1930s homes.




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Costs vary with access, brick choice and foundations. As a guide, small repointing repairs often start from £250–£600, while larger repointing sections can be £800–£2,500+. A simple garden wall may be £180–£300 per m², and retaining walls are usually higher due to drainage and reinforcement, often £250–£450 per m². Steps, pillars, planters and BBQ areas are typically priced after a site visit.
Most small builds, such as a planter or a few steps, take 1–3 days. A typical garden wall may take 3–7 days depending on length, height and foundations. Retaining walls and BBQ/fire pit areas often take 1–2 weeks, especially if drainage, concrete curing and multiple trades are involved. Timescales depend on access, weather, ground conditions, and whether we’re matching existing brickwork or integrating lighting and paving.
Many garden walls, steps, planters and similar landscaping works are usually permitted development, but there are exceptions. Front boundary walls, walls next to highways, listed buildings, flats, and conservation areas can have tighter rules. Retaining walls may also need extra consideration if they affect neighbouring land or drainage. We’ll flag potential planning or building control issues during the survey and can help you confirm requirements with the London Borough of Merton before work starts.
Yes. Our brickwork comes with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including issues such as defective mortar joints, poor setting-out, or failure caused by incorrect construction methods. It’s designed to give homeowners confidence that walls, steps and features are built properly from the ground up. Normal wear, accidental damage, movement from external factors (like tree roots or third-party groundworks), and lack of maintenance aren’t covered. We’ll explain care and aftercare clearly.
We can match existing bricks on Victorian and 1930s homes, or use new clay, wirecut or reclaimed-style bricks for a traditional look. Mortar can be colour-matched and finished flush, bucket-handle or weather-struck depending on style and exposure. Popular features include soldier-course capping, coping stones, contrasting piers, integrated seating, and recessed areas for BBQs or fire pits. We’ll advise on proportions, durability and how the brickwork ties into paving and planting.
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