Care Home Gardens in Chelsea should feel calm, safe and easy to use for every resident. We design and build accessible outdoor spaces with raised beds, sensory planting, secure boundaries and comfortable seating.
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Chelsea’s outdoor spaces can be compact, elegant and highly used, so every detail matters. From King’s Road properties to quieter streets near the Chelsea Physic Garden, we create gardens that support mobility, wellbeing and daily routines. Expect smooth accessible pathways, safe boundaries and welcoming seating areas for residents, visitors and staff. Our designs prioritise clear navigation and restful planting without compromising on style.
In SW3 and SW10 you’ll often find Georgian townhouses, Victorian mansions and luxury apartments with courtyards, roof terraces or long, narrow rear gardens. We tailor layouts to tight side access, level changes and existing mature planting. Raised beds make gardening possible from a seated position, while handrails and non-slip surfaces improve confidence. Shade structures and sheltered corners help residents enjoy the garden comfortably through the seasons.
We start with a site survey and a practical discussion with managers, families and care teams, then produce a clear plan and phased schedule to minimise disruption. Installation is handled by our in-house specialists, with tidy working practices and daily safety checks. You’ll receive straightforward maintenance guidance and a handover walk-through. Fine Landscaping is based just 35 minutes away, so aftercare and quick call-outs are reliable.
Working across the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea means planning for restricted parking, controlled hours and careful material deliveries. Many Chelsea sites have limited access through narrow side passages or communal entrances, so we design in modular sections and protect internal routes. London clay and compacted sub-bases are common, so we build paths with proper drainage and stable foundations. We also align finishes with local conservation expectations where relevant.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the features you choose. As a guide, a small courtyard refresh with safer surfacing, seating and sensory planting may start around £6,000–£15,000. A fuller scheme with accessible pathways, raised beds, handrails, secure boundaries and shade structures often falls between £20,000–£60,000+. Larger multi-zone memory gardens can exceed this, particularly where groundworks and drainage upgrades are needed.
Most projects take 1–6 weeks on site. A simple upgrade (new paths, a few raised beds and planting) can be completed in 5–10 working days. More complex gardens with multiple seating areas, shade structures, handrails, lighting and boundary works typically require 3–6 weeks. Timescales depend on access restrictions, delivery windows, ground conditions, and whether works are phased to keep outdoor areas available for residents.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, and like-for-like path replacements. However, planning or consent may be needed for higher boundary treatments, significant structures, works affecting trees, or if the property is listed or within a conservation area. We review your site, check relevant council guidance, and can liaise with planning professionals where required. Our aim is to keep the project compliant and hassle-free.
Yes. Our workmanship is covered by a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping elements such as paving installations, sub-bases, retaining details and built structures, provided they’re used as intended and maintained appropriately. We also supply product warranties on manufacturer items where applicable (for example certain composite materials or fixings). Planting is living material, so we advise on care and can offer maintenance plans to protect establishment.
We offer a wide range of practical, premium options: resin-bound or clay pavers for smooth pathways, natural stone for a classic Chelsea look, and timber or composite raised beds with rounded edges. Sensory planting can include scented herbs, textured grasses and seasonal colour, while memory gardens may use familiar cottage plants and clear wayfinding. We help you choose finishes based on slip resistance, maintenance needs, resident mobility and the site’s character.
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