Fine Landscaping delivers precision brickwork that elevates gardens and outdoor living. Our Brickwork Contractors in Greenwich build walls, steps, pillars and features with crisp lines and lasting strength. Expect tidy workmanship, clear communication and finishes that suit your property.
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From smart garden walls to feature planters and BBQ areas, our team creates brickwork that looks right and performs for years. We regularly work across SE10, including Maze Hill and Blackheath, where outdoor spaces often need careful detailing and clean edges. Whether you’re improving a boundary near Greenwich Park or upgrading a patio level with new steps, we focus on strength, drainage and a refined finish. Every build is set out accurately and completed with minimal disruption.
Greenwich homes range from Georgian townhouses and Victorian villas to modern waterfront apartments, each with different brick sizes, colours and detailing. We source bricks and mortar tones to blend with existing facades, coping stones and garden features. For period properties, we pay close attention to bond patterns and sympathetic repointing. For newer builds, we can create sharp contemporary lines with recessed joints and matching pier caps.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, access and what the structure needs to withstand. You’ll receive a clear written scope covering foundations, damp control, drainage and finishes, plus options for steps, pillars, planters, fire pits or retaining walls. Our work is built to British Standards where applicable, with careful setting-out and clean, consistent joints. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, tidy sites and workmanship that stays looking smart.
In the Royal Borough of Greenwich, access and parking can be tight around Deptford, Charlton and SE10 streets, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Sloping gardens near Greenwich Park often need retaining walls and well-drained foundations to prevent movement. We also consider exposure on higher ground and near open parkland, selecting suitable mortar mixes and coping details. Where properties are listed or in conservation areas, we help you choose sympathetic materials and finishes.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, repointing is often £40–£80 per m² depending on joint depth and preparation. Small garden walls commonly start from £900–£2,500, while larger or retaining walls with drainage and deeper footings can be £3,000–£10,000+. Brick steps, planters or pillars are usually priced per build, often £600–£3,500 depending on complexity and materials.
Many small projects, such as a planter, a few steps or a short wall, take 1–3 days. Medium builds like longer boundary walls or multiple pillars typically take 3–7 days. Retaining walls can take 1–2 weeks because of excavation, foundations, drainage and curing time. Timescales depend on access, weather, brick availability, and whether we’re tying into existing structures or carrying out repointing at the same time.
Most garden brickwork—planters, steps, BBQ areas and many boundary walls—falls under permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Height limits apply to walls next to highways, and rules can be stricter for listed buildings or conservation areas around historic parts of Greenwich. We’ll discuss your layout, check likely constraints and advise if a planning application or building control input is sensible, especially for taller retaining walls or structural changes.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our brickwork installation, covering workmanship issues such as defective joints, poor bonding or structural problems caused by installation faults. It also includes defects linked to our foundations and drainage details where specified in the scope. Normal wear, accidental damage, extreme weather events and issues caused by third-party alterations aren’t covered. We’ll explain what’s included before work begins and provide aftercare guidance.
We build in a wide range of styles, from traditional stock bricks and heritage-style pointing to modern smooth-faced bricks with clean, recessed joints. Popular options include brick pillars with stone caps, curved or straight garden walls, raised planters, brick steps with contrasting coping, and integrated BBQ areas or fire pits. We’ll help you choose bricks, bond patterns, mortar colour and coping to suit your home and garden layout, then provide a clear specification.
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