Upgrade your garden with Brickwork Contractors in Thornton Heath who build for longevity and clean lines. From garden walls and steps to BBQ areas, we deliver crisp brickwork and a tidy finish. Based 5 minutes away, we’re quick to survey and start.
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Fine Landscaping delivers premium brickwork across CR7, from Broad Green to Selhurst. Whether you need a smart garden wall, a set of safe, even steps, or brick pillars to frame an entrance, we build with care and accuracy. We’re regularly working near Thornton Heath station and around Grangewood Park, so we understand the access and parking realities on residential streets. Expect brickwork that looks right from day one and stays that way.
Thornton Heath’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis and 1930s houses often come with narrow side access, sloping gardens and older boundary walls that need attention. We match brick types, mortar colour and joint style so new work sits comfortably alongside existing features. If your wall is leaning or your pointing is failing, we can stabilise, rebuild or repoint to restore strength. For modern upgrades, we also create raised planters, BBQ areas and fire pits that suit smaller patios and family gardens.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and a clear written quote covering materials, waste removal and timescales. We prepare solid footings, use correct wall ties and drainage where needed, and keep courses and perp joints consistent for a sharp finish. Work areas are protected, neighbours are respected, and we leave the site clean at the end of each day. Homeowners choose our brickwork contractors thornton heath area because we communicate clearly and stand behind the build.
Across the London Borough of Croydon, gardens can vary from flat plots to sloped ground that needs proper retaining and drainage. In Thornton Heath, access is often via narrow side passages, so we plan deliveries, mixing and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also factor in street parking and working hours, especially near busier routes by Thornton Heath Pond. Our detailing suits period brickwork while still delivering modern, crisp finishes.




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Costs vary by size, access and foundations. As a guide, repointing is often £45–£90 per m² depending on joint depth and scaffold needs. Small garden walls commonly start around £900–£2,500, while retaining walls are typically £1,800–£6,000+ due to footings and drainage. Brick steps, pillars, planters or a BBQ area usually fall between £750–£4,500. We provide a detailed written quote after a site visit.
Most smaller projects, such as a planter, a short wall section, or a simple step set, take 1–3 days. Medium builds like longer boundary walls, brick pillars with gates, or a BBQ area are often 3–7 days. Retaining walls can take 1–2 weeks depending on excavation, drainage and curing time. Timescales are affected by access in CR7 streets, weather, existing demolition and whether matching bricks need ordering.
Many garden brickwork projects are permitted development, including most rear garden walls, planters, steps and outdoor cooking areas. Rules can change for front boundary walls (especially if they face a highway), taller structures, listed buildings, and conservation areas. We’ll ask the right questions at survey stage and can advise what’s likely to apply in the London Borough of Croydon. If needed, we’ll help you gather details for the council before work begins.
Yes. Our brickwork is covered by a 10-year warranty on workmanship, so you have peace of mind after completion. This covers issues caused by installation, such as failing joints, poor bonding or movement linked to incorrect construction. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by external factors like tree roots or severe ground movement beyond reasonable control. We also provide care guidance for cleaning and ongoing maintenance.
We can build in a range of bricks to suit Thornton Heath homes, including London stock-style, red multi, and reclaimed blends where available. For joints, popular options include flush, bucket-handle and weather-struck pointing, with mortar colour matched to existing work. Features can include brick-on-edge copings, stone caps, recessed panels, or integrated seating around fire pits. We’ll recommend options based on your property style, garden layout, budget and how you plan to use the space.
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