Care Home Gardens in Bromley designed to support wellbeing, independence and calm. We create safe, accessible outdoor spaces with sensory planting, raised beds, seating and secure boundaries.
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A well-designed care home garden can make everyday life easier, safer and more uplifting for residents and visitors. In Bromley, we build accessible pathways, raised beds and seating areas that encourage gentle movement and time outdoors. Sensory planting and memory gardens bring familiar scents, colours and textures into daily routines. We regularly work near Queens Gardens and around BR1 and BR2, so access and logistics are planned properly from the start.
The London Borough of Bromley includes large detached houses, Victorian villas and modern developments, each with different levels, boundaries and drainage needs. In areas such as Shortlands and Bickley, we often adapt designs to sloping plots and mature trees while keeping routes step-free and clear. Where space allows, we add shade structures and quiet seating zones for visiting families. For tighter courtyards, we maximise usability with compact raised beds and handrails placed exactly where support is needed.
We begin with a site survey and a simple, practical design plan that prioritises safety, visibility and ease of maintenance. Every build is programmed to minimise disruption, with clear communication on access, safeguarding considerations and working hours. We use durable, slip-resistant materials and install safe boundaries that reduce risk without feeling institutional. Local clients choose Fine Landscaping because we deliver tidy workmanship, reliable timelines and a 10-year warranty for long-term confidence.
Bromley gardens often combine clay-heavy soils with mature planting and varied levels, so drainage and stable sub-bases matter. We plan deliveries and parking around busier routes near The Glades Shopping Centre and Bromley South station, keeping access clear for staff and visitors. Where plots are tight, we use compact machinery and phased works to maintain safe routes. Our designs suit local property styles, from Victorian villas to newer developments.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the features you choose. As a guide, small upgrades (handrails, minor path works, seating) often start from £2,000–£6,000. A mid-size redesign with accessible pathways, raised beds and sensory planting is commonly £8,000–£20,000. Larger schemes including shade structures, secure boundaries and memory-garden elements can be £25,000–£60,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–6 weeks depending on size and complexity. Small safety improvements can be completed in a few days, while full garden refurbishments with new paths, raised beds and boundary works typically take 2–4 weeks. Timescales are affected by ground conditions, drainage requirements, custom joinery, and lead times for materials. We agree a clear schedule in advance and can phase works to keep key routes open.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as new paths, raised beds and most planting. However, permission may be needed for taller fencing, structures near boundaries, significant changes to levels, or works affecting protected trees. If the site is within a conservation area or has specific conditions, rules can be tighter. We check relevant London Borough of Bromley guidance, flag any risks early, and can help prepare drawings for applications if required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as paving sub-bases, retaining details, edging, and installed structures, subject to normal use and appropriate maintenance. Materials are covered by relevant manufacturer warranties where applicable. If an issue arises related to installation, we’ll inspect promptly and put it right. Planting performance depends on season and care, but we advise on aftercare to improve establishment.
We tailor each scheme to mobility needs, maintenance levels and the character of the setting. Popular options include resin-bound or textured paving for accessible pathways, timber or masonry raised beds, robust seating with arms, and pergolas or sail shades for shelter. Sensory planting can focus on fragrance (lavender, rosemary), touch (lamb’s ear) and colour for wayfinding. We present a clear palette of options and samples so you can choose confidently.
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