Care Home Gardens in Knightsbridge that support independence, calm and connection outdoors. We design accessible pathways, raised beds, sensory planting and safe seating areas for daily use. Expect discreet, premium workmanship suited to SW1, SW3 and SW7 properties.
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Knightsbridge gardens can be beautiful yet challenging for older residents without thoughtful access and safety. We create outdoor spaces that feel restorative and easy to use, from level routes to shaded seating for supervised visits. Whether your setting is near Harrods or close to Hyde Park, we design with mobility, visibility and calm in mind. The result is a garden that encourages gentle movement and meaningful time outdoors.
Local properties range from grand mansion blocks and period townhouses to ultra-luxury apartments with terraces and internal courtyards. In Chelsea, Belgravia and South Kensington we often work around tight access, listed features and premium finishes that must be protected. Our team is used to quiet working practices and careful logistics for communal entrances and concierge-managed buildings. This experience helps us deliver care home gardens Knightsbridge area clients can rely on, without disruption.
We start with a site survey and a practical access review, then produce a clear design with materials, levels and safety details agreed upfront. Installation is scheduled to minimise noise and maintain safe routes at all times, with handrails, boundaries and slip-resistant surfaces fitted to specification. We keep communication simple for managers and families, and we leave the site clean and secure each day. Fine Landscaping is trusted for care home gardens in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea/City of Westminster because we combine empathy with precise build quality.
Knightsbridge sites often involve restricted parking, timed deliveries and careful waste removal, especially around SW3 and SW7. We plan access routes for residents and staff, protect communal areas, and coordinate with building management where needed. Many gardens sit in courtyards or on podium decks, so we specify lightweight build-ups and appropriate drainage. We also consider local conservation constraints when working near period façades and boundary treatments.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the safety features required. As a guide, small upgrades (handrails, safer surfacing, seating) often start around £3,000–£8,000. A mid-size redesign with accessible pathways, raised beds and sensory planting is commonly £12,000–£35,000. Larger communal gardens with shade structures, secure boundaries and drainage improvements can run £40,000–£120,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised proposal after a survey.
Most projects take 2–8 weeks on site, depending on size and complexity. Minor safety works can be completed in a few days, while full redesigns with new paths, raised beds, lighting and shade structures take longer. Timescales are affected by access restrictions, delivery windows, groundworks, and whether the garden is a courtyard or podium deck. We agree a programme in advance and keep safe routes open throughout the build.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, seating and most path works. However, planning may be needed for larger shade structures, new high boundaries, significant level changes, or if the property is listed or within a conservation area. Requirements can also differ between the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the City of Westminster. We check constraints early, advise on what’s likely to need consent, and can support drawings for applications if required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as paving, edging, raised bed structures and fixings, provided the garden is used and maintained as advised. Manufacturer warranties apply to products like shade structures, lighting and specialist surfaces, and we pass these on in writing. If an issue arises, we respond promptly and aim to rectify faults with minimal disruption to residents and staff.
We tailor designs to residents’ needs and the building style. Popular options include resin-bound or textured porcelain for slip resistance, smooth sandstone for premium finishes, and timber or composite raised beds with rounded edges. Sensory planting can include lavender, rosemary, grasses and seasonal colour, while memory gardens may use familiar heritage varieties. We help you choose palettes, heights, handrail styles and seating layouts that balance safety, durability and a refined Knightsbridge look.
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