Brickwork Contractors in Tulse Hill delivering crisp, durable brickwork for gardens and frontages. From walls and steps to planters, BBQ areas and repointing, we build with care and precision. Based nearby, we’re on site fast and keep disruption to a minimum.
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If your outdoor space needs structure, privacy or a smarter finish, our team delivers high-quality brickwork across SW2. We build garden walls, retaining walls, brick pillars, steps and raised planters that suit the character of Tulse Hill’s streets. Many projects are close to Tulse Hill station or on routes leading towards Brockwell Park, where access and neighbours matter. Expect tidy workmanship, clean lines and brickwork that weathers well in London conditions.
Tulse Hill has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates, each with different brick bonds and detailing. We regularly match existing brickwork for repairs and extensions, and we can modernise tired gardens without losing period charm. Whether you’re in Brixton, Herne Hill or West Norwood, we’ll recommend brick types, mortar colour and coping styles that look right for your property. For older homes, repointing and brick repairs can make a dramatic difference to kerb appeal and weather resistance.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss how you use the space. You’ll receive a clear written quote, practical design input, and a plan for deliveries, waste removal and keeping paths usable. Our bricklayers build on solid footings, manage drainage around retaining walls, and finish with neat joints and consistent coursing. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping because we show up when we say we will, communicate clearly, and stand behind our work.
As brickwork contractors in London Borough of Lambeth, we’re used to tight side access, shared boundaries and controlled parking on residential roads. We plan deliveries and mixing areas to keep pavements clear and protect existing patios and paths. Ground levels can vary, especially around older terraces, so we check falls and drainage before building steps or retaining walls. If approvals are needed, we’ll flag them early and build to suit local expectations and property styles.




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Costs vary by access, foundations, brick choice and the amount of demolition or waste removal. As a guide in Tulse Hill, repointing is often £45–£90 per m², small garden walls typically start around £900–£2,500, and retaining walls commonly range £2,000–£7,500+ depending on height and drainage. Steps, pillars, planters and BBQ areas are usually priced after a site measure and design brief.
Most small brickwork jobs take 1–3 days, such as a short wall, a planter or minor repointing. Medium projects like new steps with landings or multiple pillars often take 3–7 days. Larger retaining walls, extensive repointing or combined features (planters plus BBQ area and seating) may take 1–3 weeks. Timescales depend on curing time, weather, access, and whether foundations or drainage upgrades are required.
Many garden walls, planters, steps and hard landscaping works are usually permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Wall height rules can apply near highways, and listed buildings or conservation considerations may affect materials and detailing. Retaining walls can also need extra checks due to stability and drainage. We’ll advise what’s likely required for your property in Lambeth and can work with drawings or specifications if an application is needed.
Yes. Our brickwork comes with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including issues such as failed joints, poor bonding, or movement caused by incorrect construction. It also covers defects linked to inadequate footings or drainage where these form part of our scope. Normal wear, accidental damage, and problems caused by pre-existing structural movement outside the agreed works aren’t included. We’ll explain coverage clearly in your quote and paperwork.
We can build with London stock-style bricks, reclaimed bricks for period matching, or modern wirecut bricks for a sharper look. Mortar can be colour-matched and specified as lime-based where appropriate for older Victorian and Edwardian walls. Popular finishes include soldier courses, contrasting copings, brick-on-edge details, and integrated lighting recesses. For features, we design raised planters, BBQ areas and fire pits with heat-resistant liners and practical working heights.
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