Care Home Gardens in Wandsworth that help residents feel calm, safe and independent outdoors. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting and restful seating areas built to last.
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A well-planned garden can transform daily life for residents, visitors and staff alike. We design and build supportive outdoor spaces across SW18, from Wandsworth Town to Southfields, with features that encourage gentle movement and social time. Whether you’re close to Wandsworth Common or near King George’s Park, we tailor layouts to your site and care needs. The aim is simple: safer access, clearer wayfinding and a garden people genuinely want to use.
The Wandsworth area includes everything from Victorian and Edwardian houses with long, narrow plots to modern riverside apartments with shared courtyards. That variety calls for flexible design—raised beds for easy gardening, compact seating areas for smaller terraces, and robust surfaces for high-use communal spaces. We’re based just 20 minutes away, so surveys, follow-ups and maintenance support are straightforward to arrange. Our team understands how to work neatly around busy households and operational care settings.
We start with a site visit and a practical design that prioritises accessibility, safe boundaries and clear circulation routes. You’ll receive a detailed specification for surfaces, handrails, planting and shade structures, with transparent options to suit budget and maintenance levels. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy daily clear-downs and clear communication throughout. Local clients choose us for dependable workmanship, thoughtful design and a finish that stands up to everyday use.
In the London Borough of Wandsworth, access can be tight and parking controls are common, especially around Wandsworth Town and Earlsfield. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to keep neighbours and residents comfortable. Ground conditions vary from compacted clay to made-up sub-bases in older gardens, so we specify the right foundations for paths and handrails. For shared courtyards near Southside Shopping Centre, we also consider noise, privacy and durable finishes.




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Costs vary by size, access and the features required. As a guide, smaller upgrades (new seating area, short accessible path, raised beds and planting) often start from around £3,000–£8,000. A more complete scheme with multiple pathways, handrails, safe boundaries, sensory planting and shade structures typically falls between £12,000–£35,000+. We’ll provide itemised options after a site survey in SW18.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on the amount of hard landscaping and whether groundworks are needed. A small refresh with raised beds, planting and a seating area can be completed in a few days. Larger schemes with new sub-bases for accessible pathways, handrails, boundaries and lighting can take 3–6 weeks. Lead time is affected by design approval, material availability and access restrictions.
Most garden improvements are permitted development, such as paths, raised beds, planting and typical seating areas. However, rules can change if you’re adding taller boundary treatments, structures near boundaries, significant level changes or works to listed buildings. Some sites may also have leaseholder or management-company requirements. We flag potential issues early, check relevant guidance for the London Borough of Wandsworth, and can help you prepare any information needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our landscaping workmanship, covering installation quality on items such as paving build-ups, edging, steps, handrails fixings and constructed raised beds (subject to normal use and maintenance). Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products where relevant. Planting is living material, so we advise on aftercare and can offer maintenance plans to help it establish well. Any snagging is handled promptly and professionally.
We tailor designs to mobility needs, supervision requirements and maintenance levels. Popular options include resin-bound or smooth porcelain for accessible pathways, textured sandstone for visual contrast, timber or brick raised beds, and pergolas or sail shades for shelter. Sensory planting often features fragrant herbs, soft grasses and seasonal colour, while memory gardens can include familiar shrubs and clear signage. We’ll bring samples and propose layouts that suit your site and budget.
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