Care Home Gardens in Twickenham should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We design and build accessible outdoor spaces with raised beds, sensory planting, seating areas and secure boundaries—made for comfort and confidence.
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Twickenham’s riverside setting and leafy streets suit gardens that encourage gentle movement and time outdoors. We create supportive spaces for residents and visitors, from sensory planting to shaded seating areas for quiet conversation. Whether you’re close to Twickenham Stadium or enjoying walks near Marble Hill Park, we tailor layouts to your site and routines. Every detail is planned to reduce trip risks and improve day-to-day access.
Across TW1 and TW2 you’ll find Victorian villas, Edwardian houses and 1930s family homes, often with long side returns, mature boundaries and level changes. We adapt designs to make routes clearer and safer, without losing character. For the care home gardens Twickenham area, we can integrate memory gardens and raised beds that are easy to reach from a wheelchair or seated position. Planting is chosen for seasonal interest with low-allergen, low-maintenance options where needed.
We start with a site visit to understand mobility needs, supervision lines and maintenance capacity. Then we provide a clear design, itemised quote and programme, with careful scheduling to minimise disruption. Our team installs safe boundaries, handrails, shade structures and non-slip pathways with tidy workmanship and respectful site conduct. Clients trust us because we communicate clearly, keep sites safe, and stand behind the finish.
In the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, access and parking can be tight on residential streets, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Twickenham gardens often have clay-heavy ground and mature tree roots, which affects drainage and foundations for paths and shade structures. We design around existing features and protect neighbouring boundaries during works. Materials are chosen to suit period properties while meeting safety and accessibility needs.




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Costs vary with size, access and the level of accessibility required. As a guide, a small upgrade (path repairs, a few raised beds and seating) often starts around £3,000–£8,000. A mid-size redesign with new paving, handrails, sensory planting and safe boundaries is commonly £10,000–£25,000. Larger schemes with extensive surfacing, shade structures and drainage can be £30,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on how much groundwork is needed. A simple refresh with planting, seating and a couple of raised beds can be completed in a few days. Full rebuilds with new accessible pathways, edging, drainage, handrails and boundary works typically take longer. Timescales are affected by access, weather, curing time for bases, and whether we’re working around resident routines and visiting hours.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as replacing paths, adding raised beds, and most planting schemes. However, rules can apply to new structures (pergolas or larger shade structures), fencing heights, works near trees, and properties in conservation areas. For care home gardens in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, we check likely constraints early and can advise on what may need consent. If required, we help you prepare the information for an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as sub-bases, paving, edging and constructed raised beds, when used and maintained as advised. This covers defects arising from installation rather than accidental damage or misuse. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products where relevant. We also offer clear aftercare guidance and can schedule maintenance visits to keep surfaces safe and planting thriving.
We can tailor the garden to your residents’ needs and the property style. Popular options include resin-bound or textured paving for accessible pathways, timber or brick raised beds, and robust handrails in powder-coated metal. Sensory planting might feature lavender, rosemary, grasses and tactile evergreens, plus clear seasonal colour. Seating can be benches with arms and backs, placed in sun and shade. We guide choices based on safety, maintenance and budget.
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