Care Home Gardens in Greenwich that support independence, calm and daily enjoyment. We create safe, accessible outdoor spaces with thoughtful planting, seating and clear routes. Designed for residents, visitors and staff to use with confidence.
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A well-planned care garden can transform routines into moments of calm, connection and gentle activity. In Greenwich, we design outdoor spaces that are easy to navigate and uplifting to spend time in, from seating areas to sensory planting. Whether your garden overlooks the parkland near Greenwich Park or sits closer to Maze Hill, we tailor every element to the people who use it. Our layouts prioritise safety, clarity and year-round interest.
The Greenwich area includes Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments, each with different access and outdoor footprints. We regularly adapt designs for tighter side returns, stepped thresholds and shared courtyards, ensuring routes remain comfortable for wheelchairs and walking aids. For properties around SE10 and nearby Blackheath, we can integrate raised beds and handrails without compromising the look of a period setting. For newer developments, we balance clean lines with soft, restorative planting.
We start with a site visit to understand mobility needs, supervision lines and maintenance capacity. Then we provide a clear design, materials plan and schedule, with tidy working practices and considerate noise management. Fine Landscaping is based around 30 minutes away, so support visits and snagging are straightforward. Clients choose us for reliable communication, safe construction details and a finish that lasts.
In the Royal Borough of Greenwich, access can be tight and parking controls are common, especially near visitor routes to the Cutty Sark and the Old Royal Naval College. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption. Ground conditions vary from well-draining spots to heavier, compacted soils in older gardens, so we specify the right sub-bases and planting mixes. If the site sits within a conservation setting, we keep materials sympathetic and document choices clearly.




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Costs vary with size, access and the level of accessibility required. As a guide, smaller upgrades (path repairs, a few raised beds and seating) often start from £3,000–£8,000. Mid-sized redesigns with new paving, handrails, safe boundaries and sensory planting are commonly £10,000–£25,000. Larger schemes with shade structures, multiple zones and extensive groundwork can be £30,000+. We provide an itemised estimate after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on how much hard landscaping is involved. A small set of accessible pathways and raised beds may be completed in a week, while full garden reworks with drainage, boundaries and shade structures can take 3–6 weeks. Timescales are affected by access restrictions, weather, curing time for bases and the availability of specialist items such as handrails and bespoke seating.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, including most paths, planting, raised beds and seating areas. However, planning may be needed for taller boundary treatments, structures near boundaries, or work in conservation areas and listed settings. We’ll flag any likely issues early and can help you check requirements with the Royal Borough of Greenwich. If approvals are needed, we adapt the design and materials to meet the rules.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as paving sub-bases, edging, retaining details and installed structures, subject to normal use and proper maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products like handrails, fixings and shade structures. Planting is living material, so it’s covered differently; we specify suitable plants and can offer a maintenance plan to protect establishment. Any snagging issues are addressed promptly.
We offer a wide range of options to suit both period and modern settings: resin-bound or textured porcelain for smooth accessible pathways, sandstone or concrete paving for durability, timber or composite raised beds, and robust metal or timber seating. Sensory planting can include lavender, rosemary, grasses and tactile evergreens, plus colour-led seasonal beds. We’ll recommend finishes based on slip resistance, maintenance levels and the needs of residents and staff in the care home gardens Greenwich area.
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