Care Home Gardens in Pimlico should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We create accessible pathways, raised beds, sensory planting and comfortable seating, tailored to residents’ needs. Expect thoughtful design, tidy workmanship and finishes that suit Pimlico’s elegant setting.
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From Dolphin Square to St George's Square, Pimlico’s outdoor spaces often balance privacy with a strong sense of community. We design and build care home gardens that support mobility, independence and gentle daily activity. Expect accessible pathways, handrails and safe boundaries that reduce trip risks without making the garden feel clinical. Sensory planting and seating areas help residents enjoy the seasons in a relaxed setting.
The care home gardens pimlico area includes Regency townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, many with compact rear gardens, terraces or shared courtyards. These sites often need smart space planning to fit raised beds, shade structures and circulation routes. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, mature trees and existing paving typical of SW1. Designs are kept sympathetic to the architecture while prioritising resident wellbeing.
We start with a site visit to understand access, supervision lines, and how residents use the space. You’ll receive a clear plan covering surfaces, gradients, planting, seating and maintenance needs, with options to suit different budgets. Our team works considerately around visiting hours and care routines, keeping the site clean and secure. Fine Landscaping is trusted for care home gardens in City of Westminster because we deliver safe detailing, reliable scheduling and long-lasting finishes.
Pimlico sites can have restricted access, controlled parking and shared entrances, so deliveries and waste removal need careful planning. We factor in City of Westminster requirements, neighbour considerations and working hours, especially near mansion blocks. Many SW1 gardens sit in sheltered courtyards where drainage and light levels vary sharply. We specify surfaces, planting and shade structures that perform well in these conditions and remain easy to maintain.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the amount of hard landscaping. As a guide, smaller upgrades (paths, a few raised beds, seating and planting) often start around £6,000–£15,000. Mid-sized refurbishments with new paving, handrails, safe boundaries and a sensory scheme are commonly £15,000–£35,000. Larger courtyard transformations with drainage works, shade structures and bespoke joinery can be £35,000–£80,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once designs and materials are agreed. A small refresh may be completed in 3–7 working days, while full rebuilds with new paving, levels, handrails, fencing and planting typically run 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on access in SW1, lead times for specialist items, weather, and whether drainage or structural repairs are required.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as replacing paving, adding raised beds, planting and most low boundary treatments. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, tall fencing, significant lighting, or structures near boundaries. We check constraints relevant to Pimlico and the City of Westminster, advise on what’s likely to need consent, and can help prepare details for any applications if required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping, covering issues such as failed joints, unstable edging, and defects caused by installation. Materials are covered by their manufacturer warranties where applicable, and we’ll explain these at specification stage. Planting is living material, so it’s covered differently; we advise on aftercare and can offer maintenance plans to protect the garden’s long-term health.
We tailor options to mobility, supervision and maintenance needs. Popular choices include resin-bound or smooth sandstone for accessible pathways, composite or timber seating with arms, and raised beds in brick, rendered block or sleeper-style finishes. Sensory planting can include lavender, rosemary, grasses and seasonal bulbs, while memory gardens may use themed planting and clear wayfinding. We provide samples and visual layouts to help you choose confidently.
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