Care Home Gardens in Battersea should feel calm, safe and easy to use every day. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting, raised beds and seating areas that support wellbeing for residents and visitors alike.
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Battersea’s outdoor spaces can be transformative for residents when they’re designed with accessibility and reassurance in mind. From quiet seating near Battersea Park to secure courtyards around Nine Elms developments, we build gardens that encourage gentle movement and social connection. Expect smooth, slip-resistant pathways, clear wayfinding and planting chosen for scent, colour and seasonal interest. Every detail is planned to reduce trip risks and boost daily enjoyment.
Our team is based just 25 minutes away, so support and follow-up visits are straightforward. We regularly work across SW11 and SW8, adapting designs to Victorian terraces with compact rear gardens, mansion blocks with shared grounds, and luxury new builds with roof terraces and podium decks. In these varied settings, we prioritise safe boundaries, practical maintenance access and durable finishes. The result is a garden that looks premium while staying easy to manage.
We start with a site survey, access check and a clear design proposal that covers levels, drainage and safe circulation routes. Installation is scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy working practices and clear communication throughout. We use proven construction methods and specify materials that stand up to year-round use. It’s why clients looking for care home gardens in London Borough of Wandsworth recommend us for reliable delivery and long-term performance.
Battersea sites often include tight access routes, controlled parking and shared entrances, especially near Clapham Junction and new schemes by Battersea Power Station. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to suit neighbours and site managers. Ground conditions vary between older gardens and modern podium structures, so we specify the right sub-bases, drainage and lightweight build-ups where needed. Our approach keeps surfaces stable and compliant for everyday use.




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Costs vary with access, levels and specification. As a guide, a small courtyard refresh with safer surfacing, seating and sensory planting may start around £6,000–£12,000. Mid-size upgrades including raised beds, handrails, lighting and new paths often fall between £15,000–£35,000. Larger grounds with multiple zones, shade structures and boundary works can be £40,000+. We provide an itemised estimate after a site survey.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on the amount of groundwork and the number of features. A simple path-and-planting upgrade can be completed in 5–10 working days, while schemes with level changes, drainage, handrails, shade structures and multiple seating areas may take 3–6 weeks. Timescales are influenced by access restrictions, deliveries, weather and whether works must be phased around residents’ routines.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as replacing paths, adding raised beds, planting and most seating areas. However, permission can be needed for taller boundary treatments, structures near boundaries, significant level changes, or if the property is listed or within a conservation area. We review the site, check relevant Wandsworth guidance, and flag anything that may require consent. Where needed, we can help prepare drawings and supporting information.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our landscaping workmanship, covering the structural integrity of installed elements such as paving bases, edging, raised bed construction, fixings and timber/metal framework when maintained correctly. Manufacturer warranties also apply to many products we use, including paving and composite materials. Planting is living material, so we advise on aftercare and can offer maintenance visits to help establishment. Any snagging issues are handled promptly.
We tailor designs to mobility needs and the look of the building. Popular options include resin-bound or textured porcelain for accessible pathways, brick or timber raised beds, stainless or powder-coated handrails, and pergolas or sail shades for shelter. Sensory planting often features lavender, rosemary, grasses and high-contrast colour themes, with memory gardens using familiar heritage plants. We guide you through samples, maintenance levels and slip ratings before finalising the specification.
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