Care Home Gardens in Shepherd's Bush should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. Fine Landscaping creates accessible, uplifting outdoor spaces with thoughtful planting, seating and secure boundaries. Designed for residents, visitors and staff to use with confidence.
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From quiet courtyards near Shepherd's Bush Green to larger grounds closer to Westfield London, we design gardens that support wellbeing and independence. Our care home garden work focuses on safe circulation, clear wayfinding and spaces that invite gentle activity. Sensory planting, seating areas and shade structures help residents enjoy the outdoors in comfort. Every layout is tailored to mobility needs and day-to-day routines.
The Shepherd's Bush area includes Victorian terraces, mansion conversions and modern apartment developments, each with different access and levels. We’re used to tight side returns, shared entrances and compact outdoor spaces where every metre matters. For larger sites around White City and Hammersmith, we plan routes and zones to reduce congestion and improve supervision. Materials and planting are chosen to look premium while staying robust and low-maintenance.
We start with a site survey, risk-aware design proposals and clear phasing to minimise disruption. Installation covers accessible pathways, raised beds, handrails, safe boundaries and restful seating areas, with optional memory gardens for reminiscence. You’ll receive a written scope, realistic programme, and tidy working practices from start to finish. Local clients trust us for consistent communication, high-quality workmanship and dependable aftercare.
In the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, access can be restricted by narrow streets, controlled parking and busy event days near Shepherd's Bush Empire. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to suit neighbours and site operations. Many W12 properties have compact gardens and mixed levels, so we prioritise clear routes, robust edging and practical drainage. Our designs also account for overlooked spaces, using planting and screening to improve privacy.




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Costs vary with size, access and the level of accessibility required. As a guide, smaller upgrades (handrails, safer surfacing, a few raised beds and seating) often start from £6,000–£15,000. Mid-sized refurbishments with new pathways, planting, boundaries and shade structures commonly fall around £15,000–£45,000. Larger multi-zone schemes with extensive paving, drainage and bespoke features can be £45,000–£120,000+.
Most projects take 1–6 weeks on site once the design and materials are agreed. A small courtyard refresh may be completed in 5–10 working days, while a full rebuild with new paths, raised beds, lighting, fencing and planting can take 4–8 weeks. Timescales depend on access in W12, ground preparation, drainage needs, and lead times for bespoke items such as shade structures or custom handrails.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as replacing paving, adding raised beds, planting and most fencing within height limits. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, boundary treatments, lighting, and structures like larger pergolas or shade canopies. We check the site constraints, advise on what’s likely to need consent, and can help prepare information for the council if an application is required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving, edging, raised bed construction, steps/ramps and boundary works, subject to normal use and maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products (for example, certain handrail systems or shade structures). We also offer a practical completion check and can arrange ongoing maintenance to protect the garden’s safety and appearance.
Popular choices include smooth, slip-resistant porcelain or resin-bound pathways, timber or composite raised beds, and sturdy metal or timber fencing for safe boundaries. Sensory planting often features lavender, rosemary, grasses, and seasonal colour for year-round interest, while memory gardens may include familiar cottage-style plants and clear signage. We’ll recommend options based on mobility needs, maintenance capacity, sunlight levels, and the character of the site in Shepherd's Bush.
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