Care Home Gardens in Marylebone that support independence, calm and daily enjoyment. We create accessible pathways, raised beds, sensory planting and safe seating areas tailored to residents and staff.
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Marylebone’s calm streets and green edges near Regent’s Park make outdoor space a valuable part of care. We design and build gardens that encourage gentle movement, social time and quiet reflection, with clear routes and comfortable rest points. From seating areas to memory gardens, every element is planned to reduce trip risks and boost confidence. We regularly work across W1, including sites close to Baker Street.
The Marylebone area features Georgian townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, often with compact courtyards, terraces or shared rear gardens. These settings benefit from space-efficient layouts such as raised beds for easy reach and sensory planting that performs well in partial shade. We also account for communal entrances, lifts and service corridors common in larger blocks. Our care home gardens Marylebone area solutions suit both small private patios and larger managed grounds.
We begin with a site visit to assess levels, access, resident needs and maintenance capacity. You’ll receive a clear plan covering safe boundaries, handrails, shade structures and planting choices, with a tidy, well-managed build programme. We coordinate deliveries and timings to minimise disruption to residents and neighbours. Fine Landscaping is trusted for careful workmanship, respectful site conduct and a finish that lasts.
Working in the City of Westminster means planning around controlled parking, timed deliveries and limited on-site storage—common around Marylebone High Street and W1 streets. Many gardens sit between tall buildings, so we select shade-tolerant planting and position shade structures carefully. Access can be tight through side returns or communal hallways, so materials are chosen for manageable handling. We also help you navigate any building management requirements for mansion blocks and conversions.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the safety features required. As a guide, smaller courtyard upgrades with accessible pathways, seating and planting often start around £6,000–£15,000. More comprehensive schemes with raised beds, handrails, safe boundaries, lighting and a memory garden are commonly £20,000–£60,000+. Complex sites with drainage changes or extensive hard landscaping can exceed this. We provide a detailed, itemised estimate after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on size and how much hard landscaping is involved. A compact refresh with planting, seating and minor path works may be completed in under a week, while new accessible routes, raised beds and boundary upgrades typically take longer. Timescales are affected by access restrictions in W1, lead times for bespoke joinery or shade structures, and weather. We agree a programme that minimises disruption.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, and like-for-like path replacements. However, permissions may be needed for taller fencing, significant level changes, structures, or if the building is listed or within a conservation area—both common locally. We check the City of Westminster requirements, review any building management rules, and advise on what’s likely to need consent. If needed, we can support drawings and specifications for applications.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as installation defects in paving, edging, steps, and constructed raised beds (subject to normal use and maintenance). Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products like paving, handrails or shade structures. Planting is living material, so it’s covered under an agreed establishment period with clear care guidance. We also offer optional maintenance to keep the garden safe and thriving.
We tailor designs to residents’ needs and staff routines. Popular options include resin-bound or smooth paving for accessible pathways, timber or brick raised beds, and robust handrails in powder-coated metal. Sensory planting can feature lavender, rosemary, grasses and high-contrast seasonal colour, while memory gardens may include familiar cottage plants and clear wayfinding. Seating ranges from fixed benches to sheltered pergola areas. We present samples and layouts to help you choose confidently.
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