Care Home Gardens in New Malden that feel welcoming, safe and easy to use every day. We create accessible pathways, raised beds, sensory planting and comfortable seating, built to last.
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A well-planned garden can transform daily life for residents, visitors and staff. Our work in KT3 focuses on calm layouts, clear routes and planting that supports wellbeing. Whether you’re close to New Malden High Street or near Manor Park, we design outdoor spaces that are easy to navigate and pleasant to spend time in. Expect practical details such as handrails, safe boundaries and shaded rest points.
New Malden’s suburban mix of 1930s semis, Edwardian houses and modern apartments often comes with varied garden sizes and access constraints. We’re used to narrow side returns, shared driveways and sloped plots, and we plan pathways and seating to suit mobility aids and carers. Planting schemes can be tailored to sunny courtyards or shadier edges near mature trees. If you’re in Raynes Park, Motspur Park or Worcester Park, we’ll match the design to the property and the people using it.
We start with a site visit to understand access, levels, safety needs and how the space will be used throughout the week. You’ll receive a clear design proposal covering surfaces, handrails, raised beds, sensory planting and maintenance requirements. Our team works tidily, keeps routes safe during the build, and communicates daily with your point of contact. Homeowners and care providers choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent scheduling and dependable aftercare.
In the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, we often encounter clay-leaning soils and compacted ground in older gardens, so we improve drainage and foundations before laying paths. Parking and deliveries around New Malden High Street can be tight, so we plan logistics to minimise disruption. Many KT3 plots have level changes, which we address with gentle gradients, handrails and well-placed resting points. We also choose hardy planting that copes with suburban shade and summer heat.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, a small refresh with safer surfacing, a seating area and sensory planting may start from £3,000–£7,000. A mid-sized scheme with accessible pathways, raised beds, handrails and lighting often falls around £10,000–£25,000. Larger projects with multiple zones, shade structures and secure boundaries can be £30,000+. We provide itemised options to suit your budget.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on groundwork and the number of features. A simple pathway-and-planting upgrade can be completed in a few days, while schemes with raised beds, handrails, new boundaries and shade structures take longer. Timescales are affected by access for machinery, waste removal, weather, and whether we’re working around residents’ routines. We agree a programme in advance and keep disruption to a minimum.
Most garden improvements—paths, raised beds, planting, seating and low fencing—are usually permitted development. However, rules can change if you’re adding taller boundary treatments, structures near boundaries, significant level changes, or if the property is listed or in a conservation area. We check the key constraints and can advise on when you may need council approval. If required, we’ll help you prepare the information needed for an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as failed joints, unstable edging, and installation defects on paths, steps, raised beds and built features. Materials are covered by their manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or lack of routine maintenance, and planting is naturally seasonal. We’ll explain care requirements clearly and remain available for aftercare visits.
We tailor each design to mobility needs and the look of the property. Popular choices include resin-bound or textured paving for accessible pathways, timber or brick raised beds, and sturdy metal or timber handrails. Sensory planting can feature lavender, rosemary, grasses and colourful perennials, plus memory-garden favourites chosen with families. Seating can be fixed benches or moveable chairs, and shade structures range from pergolas to sail shades. We guide you through samples and maintenance levels.
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