Fine Landscaping delivers Brickwork Contractors in Wimbledon Village for elegant, long-lasting garden structures. From crisp brick steps to statement pillars, we build with precision and tidy site management.
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Wimbledon Village gardens demand brickwork that looks considered from every angle, whether you’re bordering planting near Cannizaro Park or upgrading an approach off Wimbledon Village High Street. We construct garden walls, retaining walls, brick pillars, steps and planters that sit naturally within established landscaping. If you’re planning a BBQ area or fire pit, we can integrate safe, heat-resistant detailing. Every build is set out carefully for clean lines and consistent levels.
Local homeowners often need brickwork that complements large detached houses, Georgian properties and luxury apartments across SW19. We match brick colour, bond patterns and mortar tone so new work doesn’t jar against existing façades. In the Wimbledon Village area, we regularly work on sloped plots that benefit from retaining walls and tiered steps. Our finishes suit both traditional gardens and contemporary courtyard layouts.
Our process starts with a site visit, measurements and clear recommendations on structure, drainage and foundations. You’ll receive a detailed written quote, realistic programme, and guidance on brick and mortar choices before work begins. We protect paths, keep access organised, and leave the site clean at the end of each day. Homeowners choose us for consistent craftsmanship, transparent communication, and a 10-year warranty on qualifying brickwork installations.
Brickwork in the London Borough of Merton often involves tight access, controlled parking, and protecting premium finishes on driveways and entrances. Around Wimbledon Common and nearby streets, sloping gardens and mature roots can influence footing depth and wall design. We plan deliveries to minimise disruption and choose construction methods that suit the site conditions. Where needed, we coordinate with local requirements for boundary walls and visible alterations.




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Costs vary by access, foundations, brick choice and structural requirements. As a guide, repointing often starts from around £40–£80 per m², while small garden walls may begin around £250–£450 per linear metre. Retaining walls, steps, pillars and reinforced builds typically cost more due to excavation and drainage, often ranging from £500–£1,200+ per linear metre equivalent. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most smaller projects, such as a planter, a short run of walling, or repointing a section, can take 1–3 days. Larger builds like retaining walls, multiple steps, or a combined wall-and-pillar entrance typically take 1–2 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, curing time, drainage installation, access for materials, and weather. We confirm a programme before starting and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden brickwork projects are permitted development, such as low walls, steps, planters and BBQ areas, provided they meet height and boundary rules. Planning may be needed for taller boundary walls, changes next to highways, or if your property is listed or in a conservation area. Requirements can also differ for front gardens and visibility splays. We flag likely constraints early and can help you check with the London Borough of Merton before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying brickwork installations, covering workmanship-related issues such as defective mortar joints, instability caused by poor construction, or premature failure of the built elements. The warranty applies when the structure is used as intended and hasn’t been altered by others. Natural weathering, accidental damage, and issues caused by underlying movement outside our control aren’t typically covered. We’ll explain the warranty terms clearly in writing.
We can build in reclaimed-style bricks for period character, crisp wirecut bricks for modern schemes, or engineering bricks where strength and moisture resistance matter. Mortar can be colour-matched and finished flush, bucket-handle or weather-struck depending on the look you want. Popular features include brick-on-edge coping, soldier courses, recessed panels, and integrated lighting for steps. We bring samples, advise on proportions, and design details to suit your garden and property.
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