Need crisp, durable brickwork that lifts your garden and lasts? Our Brickwork Contractors in Eastfields build walls, steps, pillars and features with premium finishes. From SW16 to CR4, we deliver tidy sites and reliable timelines.
Response within 24 hours
Fine Landscaping provides high-quality brickwork for gardens and frontages across Eastfields, from boundary garden walls to raised planters and safe, even steps. If you’re near Eastfields station or walking distance to Figges Marsh, we can visit quickly for a site measure and practical advice. We build retaining walls for sloped plots, brick pillars for gates, and neat BBQ areas and fire pits for year-round use. Every job is set out carefully so lines stay straight and levels stay true.
Eastfields is a well-connected residential area undergoing regeneration, with a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern developments. Each property type needs a slightly different approach: matching brick tones on period homes, aligning to existing courses on 1930s extensions, or creating clean contemporary detailing for newer builds. We also help homeowners in nearby Mitcham and Streatham Vale tie new brickwork into existing patios, paths and fencing. The aim is always a finish that looks original to the property, not “added on”.
Our process starts with a clear scope, written quote and a sensible build plan, including access and waste removal. We use quality materials, correct foundations, and careful mortar selection to suit exposure and movement. You’ll get regular updates, a tidy working area, and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Local homeowners choose us because we turn up when we say we will and finish to a premium standard.
We’re used to the access challenges around terraced streets and shared driveways in the London Borough of Merton, so we plan deliveries and parking to minimise disruption. Ground levels can vary between plots near Lavender Park and older streets, which affects footing depth and retaining wall design. We also consider exposure and runoff, adding drainage where needed to protect brickwork through wet winters. Being five minutes away means faster site visits and responsive aftercare.




Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, small repairs or repointing often start from £250–£900, while garden walls commonly range £1,200–£4,000 depending on height, foundations and brick choice. Steps, pillars, planters and small features are often £800–£3,500. Retaining walls and structural work can be £2,500–£8,000+ due to excavation, drainage and reinforcement. We’ll confirm after a site visit in SW16/CR4.
Many small brickwork jobs take 1–3 days, such as a planter, a few steps, or a small section of wall. Medium projects like a full garden wall run typically 3–7 working days. Retaining walls, BBQ areas or multiple features can take 1–3 weeks, especially if excavation, drainage and curing time are needed. Timescales depend on access, weather, brick matching lead times and whether old structures need careful removal.
Most garden brickwork is permitted development, but there are important limits. For example, walls next to a highway have height restrictions, and listed buildings or conservation areas may require consent. Retaining walls can also need extra consideration if they affect neighbouring land or drainage. We’ll talk through the rules relevant to your property in the London Borough of Merton and flag anything that may need approval before work starts.
Our brickwork is covered by a 10-year workmanship warranty for peace of mind. It covers issues caused by installation, such as failed joints, movement due to incorrect construction, or defects linked to our build method. Materials are supplied from reputable manufacturers and carry their own guarantees where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or movement caused by unrelated structural problems, but we’ll always advise on prevention and maintenance.
We can build with London stock-style bricks, contemporary smooth-facing bricks, reclaimed options for character, or engineering bricks for strength and damp resistance. Mortar can be colour-matched and specified for durability, including lime-leaning mixes where appropriate for older properties. Design options include piers and caps, soldier courses, recessed panels, curved planters, and integrated seating. We’ll bring samples and help you choose a style that suits your home and budget.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.