Care Home Gardens in Hammersmith should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We create accessible outdoor spaces with raised beds, sensory planting and comfortable seating, built to last and simple to maintain.
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From King Street to the riverside near Hammersmith Bridge, outdoor space is a valuable extension of daily life. We design care home gardens that support mobility, reduce trip hazards and encourage gentle activity. Features such as accessible pathways, handrails and safe boundaries help residents and visitors move confidently. Sensory planting and quiet seating areas add colour, fragrance and calm throughout the seasons.
Hammersmith includes Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern riverside developments, each with different access and layout challenges. Courtyard gardens behind period buildings often need compact, high-impact planting and clear routes for wheelchairs. Newer developments may suit wider paths, shade structures and integrated seating. We tailor levels, surfaces and planting to the specific site, whether you’re near Brook Green or close to Shepherd's Bush.
We start with a site survey, access review and a simple, practical design that prioritises safety and ease of use. Your plan includes clear specifications for pathways, raised beds, seating areas and memory gardens where appropriate. Our builds are scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy working practices and clear communication throughout. Fine Landscaping is based 40 minutes away, so you get responsive support and reliable aftercare.
We’re used to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham’s mix of tight access, controlled parking and busy streets around W6. Many sites require careful delivery planning and quieter working hours, especially near venues like Hammersmith Apollo. Riverside locations can need extra attention to drainage and wind exposure, while enclosed courtyards benefit from shade-tolerant planting. Our approach adapts materials, logistics and planting choices to suit each property and care setting.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the features you choose. As a guide in W6, a small upgrade (path repairs, a few raised beds, planting and seating) often starts around £3,000–£8,000. A more comprehensive scheme with new accessible pathways, handrails, safe boundaries, shade structures and a memory garden is commonly £12,000–£35,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–4 weeks on site. A simple refresh with planting, minor path improvements and seating can be completed in 3–7 days. Larger builds with excavation, new surfacing, raised beds, handrails and boundary works typically take 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on access for materials, weather, curing time for concrete, and whether we’re working around resident routines and visiting hours.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, seating areas and like-for-like path repairs. However, planning may be needed for taller boundary treatments, significant level changes, structures near boundaries, or if the building is listed or in a conservation area. We check the site constraints, advise on what’s likely to apply, and can help you prepare information for the council if required before work begins.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on agreed hard landscaping elements such as paving, edging, raised bed construction and installed handrails, provided the garden is used and maintained normally. Planting is covered separately because performance depends on watering, weather and seasonal conditions, but we specify robust, suitable varieties and can offer maintenance plans. Any snagging issues are addressed promptly after completion.
We can tailor the garden to your residents’ needs and the site’s character. Popular options include resin-bound or textured paving for accessible pathways, timber or brick raised beds, sensory planting with herbs and fragrant shrubs, and sheltered seating areas with pergolas or sail shades. Memory gardens can include familiar plants, clear wayfinding and safe looping routes. We’ll recommend materials based on slip resistance, durability, maintenance and budget.
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