Care Home Gardens in Lee Green should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We create accessible pathways, raised beds and sensory planting with comfortable seating, shade and secure boundaries.
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We design and build supportive outdoor spaces for residents, families and staff, with layouts that encourage gentle movement and quiet moments. From the Lee Green crossroads to Manor House Gardens, we plan routes, rest points and planting that work in all seasons. Safe boundaries, handrails and clear sightlines help reduce risk without making the garden feel restrictive. Every scheme is tailored to the routines of the home and the needs of residents.
The SE12 area has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis and 1930s houses, and many care settings sit on similar plots with side access and varied levels. We’re used to working around existing extensions, outbuildings and mature trees, keeping disruption low. If you’re near Lee station or Leegate Shopping Centre, we can plan deliveries and waste removal to suit busier streets. Our local approach suits both compact courtyards and larger communal lawns.
We start with a site visit to assess access, gradients, drainage and resident mobility needs, then provide a clear design and itemised proposal. Build phases are scheduled to keep entrances, fire routes and key paths open, with tidy end-of-day handovers. You’ll get practical maintenance guidance for planting and surfaces, plus workmanship backed by our warranty. Clients choose us for careful detailing, reliable communication and a finish that stands up to daily use.
As a well-connected part of the London Borough of Lewisham, Lee Green often has tighter access, controlled parking and busy delivery windows. We plan logistics around SE12 streets and protect shared pathways, entrances and communal areas throughout the build. Ground conditions can vary from compacted lawns to heavy, moisture-holding soils, so we specify the right sub-bases and drainage for paths and seating pads. This is how we deliver durable care home gardens lee green area teams can manage confidently.




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Costs vary with size, access and the level of adaptation needed. As a guide, a small courtyard refresh with safer surfacing, seating and sensory planting may start around £4,000–£8,000. Larger schemes with accessible pathways, raised beds, handrails, shade structures and secure boundaries often fall in the £12,000–£35,000+ range. We provide an itemised proposal after a site visit, so you can prioritise phases if needed.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on the amount of groundwork, surfacing and joinery involved. A straightforward seating-and-planting upgrade can be completed in a few days, while new paths, raised beds and boundary works typically need longer for excavation, sub-base installation and curing times. Access constraints near Lee station, weather, and bespoke features like shade structures or memory gardens can also extend timelines.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, most paths, and like-for-like boundary repairs. However, planning may be needed for taller fencing, structures near boundaries, significant level changes, or if the property is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll flag likely requirements early, check relevant guidance for the London Borough of Lewisham, and help you prepare drawings or specifications if an application is advisable.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as paving bases, edging, raised bed construction and fixed timber or composite features, provided they’re used and maintained as advised. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products like paving, handrails or shade systems and are passed on to you. We also offer a practical aftercare visit option to check settlement, joints and drainage performance.
We tailor materials to safety, comfort and maintenance. Popular choices include resin-bound or textured porcelain for accessible pathways, brick or sleeper-style raised beds (with smooth caps), and robust metal or timber handrails. Sensory planting often features fragrant shrubs, soft grasses and high-contrast seasonal colour, while memory gardens can include themed borders and familiar plants. We guide you through options based on mobility needs, budget, and year-round usability for care home gardens in London Borough of Lewisham.
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