Care Home Gardens in Chiswick should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We create accessible outdoor spaces with sensory planting, raised beds, seating and secure boundaries—built to last and simple to maintain.
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From quiet corners near Chiswick House to busy stretches off Chiswick High Road, outdoor spaces here need to work for real daily routines. We design care home gardens that support mobility, confidence and wellbeing, while still looking like a premium residential garden. Expect thoughtful zoning, clear routes and restful seating areas. Every layout is planned to reduce trip risks and encourage gentle time outdoors.
Chiswick’s Georgian houses, Victorian villas and Edwardian family homes often come with mature plots, side access constraints and established boundaries. We’re used to adapting designs around existing trees, level changes and heritage character, especially in W4 streets with limited parking and narrow gates. Whether you’re updating a private garden used for care or improving a larger residential setting, we keep the finish sympathetic and high-end. Our planting palettes suit the village atmosphere and the riverside microclimate.
We start with a site survey and a practical accessibility review, then produce a clear plan covering circulation, handrails, surfaces and planting. Installations are scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy working practices and clear communication throughout. You’ll get robust specifications for pathways, safe boundaries and shade structures, plus aftercare guidance to keep the garden thriving. Local homeowners trust Fine Landscaping for reliable timelines, premium workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying builds.
In the London Borough of Hounslow, we factor in conservation considerations, mature trees and neighbour boundaries common around Gunnersbury and Kew edges. Chiswick access can be tight, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to avoid delays. We also specify surfaces that cope with heavy footfall and damp winters, with drainage details suited to local ground conditions. The result is a garden that feels refined yet practical for everyday care.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, a small upgrade (new safe surfaces, a couple of raised beds and seating) may start around £4,000–£8,000. Mid-size redesigns with accessible pathways, sensory planting and handrails often fall in the £12,000–£25,000 range. Larger schemes with shade structures, memory gardens and extensive hard landscaping can be £30,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after survey.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on the amount of groundwork and hard landscaping. A light refresh with planting, seating and small raised beds can be completed in a few days. Full builds with new pathways, drainage, handrails and boundary works typically take 2–4 weeks. Timescales are affected by access in W4 streets, curing time for bases, and lead times for bespoke joinery or shade structures.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as replacing paths, adding raised beds, and most planting works. However, permissions can be needed for certain boundary heights, structures near highways, works in conservation areas, or if the property is listed. We check the relevant London Borough of Hounslow guidance and flag any risks before work starts. If approvals are required, we can help prepare drawings and specifications to support an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and structural integrity for items such as sub-bases, paving, retaining edges and installed handrails (subject to our terms and proper use). Planting is covered separately because living materials depend on weather and aftercare, but we supply clear maintenance guidance and can offer ongoing garden care. Any snagging issues are handled promptly, with straightforward communication throughout.
We tailor designs to the users and the setting. Popular options include resin-bound or textured porcelain for accessible pathways, brick or timber raised beds, ergonomic benches with arms, and discreet handrails that match period properties. Sensory planting can feature lavender, rosemary, grasses and high-contrast seasonal colour, while memory gardens may include familiar cottage species. We’ll guide you through samples, slip ratings, maintenance needs and budget to choose confidently.
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