Care Home Gardens in Earlsfield designed for comfort, safety and daily enjoyment. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting and calm seating areas that support residents and staff.
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A well-planned garden can transform day-to-day life in a care setting, offering gentle exercise, calm routines and meaningful moments outdoors. We design and build supportive spaces close to Earlsfield station and along Garratt Lane, with layouts that are easy to navigate and pleasant to use. From memory gardens to shaded seating, every element is chosen to reduce risk while increasing enjoyment. Our team balances practical access with a warm, homely look.
Earlsfield’s village feel and strong transport links mean many sites sit on busy residential streets, often within SW18. We frequently work around Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and conversions, where side access can be tight and levels may need careful handling. Raised beds and handrails are ideal for smaller courtyards and long gardens, creating activity zones without clutter. We also plan planting and boundaries to suit both private family homes and care providers in the Earlsfield area.
We start with a site visit to understand mobility needs, supervision points and maintenance expectations. You’ll receive a clear proposal covering accessible pathways, safe boundaries, seating areas and sensory planting, with options to phase the work if required. Our builds are tidy, well-managed and scheduled to minimise disruption to residents. Local clients choose us for straightforward communication, high-spec workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Working in the London Borough of Wandsworth, we plan for narrow side returns, controlled deliveries and considerate parking on residential roads. Near the River Wandle, ground can be heavier and drainage needs extra attention, so we specify suitable sub-bases and planting. We also factor in proximity to neighbours and shared boundaries common to terraces and conversions. Our designs suit care home routines while staying sympathetic to local property character.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the mix of features. As a guide, a small refresh with seating, sensory planting and safer surfaces may start around £3,000–£8,000. Mid-size upgrades with accessible pathways, raised beds and handrails often fall between £10,000–£25,000. Larger schemes including safe boundaries, shade structures and memory garden zones can be £25,000–£60,000+. We provide itemised options after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on size and how much groundwork is needed. A straightforward installation of raised beds, planting and seating can be completed in a few days. Accessible pathways, drainage improvements, handrails and boundary works usually extend the programme. Timescales are also affected by access through terraces, delivery restrictions in SW18, and whether you want works phased around resident routines.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, most paths and typical seating areas. However, permissions can apply to higher fences, structures near boundaries, listed buildings, or works that affect trees or shared access. Care settings may also have internal compliance requirements for safeguarding and accessibility. We check constraints for your site, advise on what’s likely to need approval, and can help prepare drawings for any applications if required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship on items such as paving sub-bases, edging, steps/ramps and retaining details installed to specification. Materials are covered by their manufacturer warranties where applicable. Planting is living material, so it’s covered separately with practical aftercare guidance and optional maintenance visits. If any snagging arises after completion, we respond quickly and put it right.
We can tailor the garden to your users and maintenance capacity. Popular choices include slip-resistant paving, resin-bound or bound gravel pathways, timber or composite raised beds, and robust metal handrails. Sensory planting can feature scented shrubs, soft grasses and high-contrast colour themes, while memory gardens may include familiar cottage plants and clear wayfinding. We’ll recommend shade structures, seating styles and boundary treatments that suit the site and budget.
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