Care Home Gardens in Biggin Hill designed for comfort, dignity and daily enjoyment. We create safe, accessible outdoor spaces with sensory planting, seating and clear routes for residents and visitors.
Response within 24 hours
A well-planned care home garden supports mobility, confidence and connection with nature. In Biggin Hill, we design outdoor spaces that work in all seasons, with accessible pathways, handrails and safe boundaries. Whether you’re near Biggin Hill Airport or close to Valley Recreation Ground, we tailor layouts to suit residents’ needs and staff routines. The result is a garden that feels welcoming while remaining practical to manage.
The Biggin Hill area is known for its semi-rural character and generous plots, often around large detached houses, bungalows and period properties. That space allows us to introduce raised beds, shade structures and dedicated seating areas without compromising circulation. For homes in Aperfield or Berry's Green, we also plan for quieter zones away from road noise and wind exposure. Every design balances therapeutic value with ease of maintenance.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, access points, resident mobility needs and safeguarding requirements. You’ll receive a clear proposal covering materials, phasing and risk-aware details such as non-slip surfaces and gated exits. Our team works tidily and keeps routes safe throughout the build, with thoughtful handovers for ongoing care. Fine Landscaping is based 35 minutes away, so support and follow-up visits are straightforward.
As a team working across the London Borough of Bromley, we plan around local access constraints, parking and delivery routes, including TN16 properties with longer drives. Biggin Hill’s exposed aspects can increase wind chill, so we specify sturdy shade structures and sheltered seating. Ground conditions vary from free-draining to heavier clay pockets, influencing drainage, edging and path sub-bases. We also keep layouts practical for care teams, with clear sightlines and easy maintenance.




Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
Costs vary with size, levels and the amount of accessibility work required. As a guide, a small upgrade (paths, seating and planting refresh) often starts around £3,000–£8,000. A mid-sized redesign with raised beds, handrails and new paving is commonly £10,000–£25,000. Larger projects including secure boundaries, shade structures and full regrading can be £30,000+. We provide itemised options to match budget and priorities.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks for smaller refurbishments and 3–8 weeks for full redesigns, depending on access, weather and groundworks. Complex sites with significant level changes, drainage upgrades or long material lead times can take longer. We can phase the work so key routes and seating areas remain available, and we schedule noisier tasks to minimise disruption. A detailed programme is agreed before we start.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, most paving and standard raised beds. However, rules can apply to taller boundary treatments, structures, lighting, or work near highways, and listed buildings or conservation areas may have extra controls. We review your site and advise what’s likely to need consent, then help with drawings and information if an application is required. Our aim is a compliant design with no surprises.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving sub-bases, edging, raised bed structures and installed timber or composite features, subject to normal use and maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products (for example, certain decking or shade systems). We also offer a practical completion check and can return to address any snagging promptly. Warranty terms are supplied in writing with your proposal.
We tailor materials to safety, durability and ease of upkeep. Popular choices include smooth, non-slip porcelain or textured concrete paving for accessible routes, timber or composite raised beds, and robust handrails in powder-coated metal. For sensory planting we use fragrant shrubs, tactile grasses and high-contrast seasonal colour, plus memory-garden themes where appropriate. We’ll present samples and layout options so you can choose what suits residents, staff and maintenance budgets.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.