Care Home Gardens in Hayes (Bromley) that feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting and restful seating areas that support residents, visitors and staff. We’ve completed many projects across Hayes (Bromley) and nearby areas.
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A well-planned care home garden can transform daily routines into moments of comfort and connection. In Hayes (Bromley), we design outdoor spaces that are safe to navigate, simple to maintain and inviting in every season. Whether you’re close to Hayes Common or near Hayes station, we tailor layouts to suit residents’ mobility needs and staff workflows. The result is a garden that supports wellbeing without feeling clinical.
The Hayes (Bromley) area has a semi-rural character, with large commons and established plots around period cottages, 1930s properties and larger detached houses. These gardens often come with mature trees, level changes and long boundaries that need careful detailing. We integrate raised beds, handrails and safe edges so residents can enjoy the outdoors with confidence. Planting plans are chosen to thrive in local conditions while keeping upkeep realistic.
We start with a site survey, risk-aware design and clear phasing to minimise disruption to residents. Our team handles everything from groundworks and drainage to planting and finishing details such as shade structures and seating. You’ll receive a written specification, tidy working practices and transparent communication throughout. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury and typically reaches BR2 in around 25 minutes, making aftercare and follow-up straightforward.
Across the London Borough of Bromley, we often encounter mature gardens with compacted ground, tree roots and sloping sections that affect access. In Hayes (Bromley) and nearby West Wickham, parking and delivery access can be tight on residential streets, so we plan logistics and materials drops carefully. We also design around period features and established hedging, keeping boundaries secure without making spaces feel enclosed. Every scheme is built to suit the day-to-day realities of care settings.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, small upgrades (handrails, safer surfacing, a few raised beds) often start around £3,000–£8,000. Mid-sized refurbishments with new paths, seating areas and sensory planting typically fall between £12,000–£30,000. Larger projects including multiple zones, shade structures and secure boundaries can be £35,000–£80,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Timescales depend on scope and how the site is used day-to-day. Small safety and accessibility improvements can take 2–5 days. A typical redesign with new pathways, raised beds, seating and planting usually takes 2–4 weeks. Larger schemes with groundworks, drainage changes, fencing and multiple garden rooms may take 6–10 weeks. We can phase the work to keep safe routes open and reduce disruption.
Most garden improvements—paths, raised beds, planting, seating and many fences—are usually permitted development. However, rules can change if the site is listed, in a conservation area, or if you’re adding taller boundary treatments, significant structures or new lighting. We’ll flag any likely permissions early and can help you check requirements with the London Borough of Bromley. Our designs also consider safe access and compliance needs for care environments.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving, edging, steps, retaining details and constructed raised beds. This covers issues arising from installation faults under normal use. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products where relevant. Planting is living material, so we advise on aftercare and can offer maintenance plans to improve establishment, seasonal performance and long-term reliability.
Popular choices include smooth, non-slip paving or resin-bound paths, brick edging that suits period properties, and timber or masonry raised beds at accessible heights. Sensory planting often features lavender, rosemary, grasses and seasonal colour, while memory gardens may include familiar cottage-style favourites. Seating can range from backed benches to sheltered pergolas or sail shades. We’ll recommend options based on mobility needs, maintenance capacity, and the look you want.
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