Care Home Gardens in Warlingham should feel calming, safe and easy to use every day. We create accessible pathways, raised beds and sensory planting with comfortable seating, shade and secure boundaries. Designed for residents, visitors and staff, and built to last.
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From Warlingham Green to Hamsey Green, outdoor spaces here are used year-round and need thoughtful, practical design. We create gardens that support mobility, reduce trip risks and encourage gentle activity. Our layouts include accessible pathways, handrails and safe boundaries without making the space feel institutional. The result is a garden residents can enjoy confidently, whether for quiet time or social visits.
Warlingham’s mix of period cottages, large detached houses and country homes often comes with sloped plots, mature planting and long garden runs. In the CR6 postcode, we regularly adapt designs to uneven levels and narrow side access while keeping routes wide and smooth. We also work around established trees and hedging to preserve privacy and character. If your property is near Warlingham Park School or along busier routes, we can add screening and calming planting to soften noise.
We start with a site visit to assess access, gradients, drainage and user needs, then produce a clear plan and itemised quote. Installation is managed by a dedicated team, with tidy working practices and safe, well-marked routes during the build. Every detail is checked for usability: turning circles, step-free thresholds, and secure gates where required. Local clients choose us for dependable scheduling, careful workmanship and a finish that’s easy to maintain.
In the care home gardens Warlingham area, we often encounter clay-heavy soils and pockets of chalk, which influence drainage and planting choices. Sloping gardens towards Chelsham and Woldingham benefit from terracing, handrails and well-positioned rest stops. We plan deliveries and parking carefully for tighter lanes and driveways, and we keep access routes clear for residents and staff. Where needed, we coordinate details to suit local requirements for care home gardens in Tandridge District.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the features you choose. As a guide, a small upgrade (paths, seating and planting refresh) often starts around £3,000–£8,000. A mid-sized redesign with raised beds, handrails, safe boundaries and new paving is commonly £10,000–£25,000. Larger schemes with shade structures, memory garden elements and extensive surfacing can be £30,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks once designs and materials are agreed. A smaller scheme such as improving pathways, adding seating areas and sensory planting may be completed in 3–7 working days. More complex work involving level changes, drainage, multiple raised beds and shade structures can take 3–6 weeks. Timescales depend on access, weather, curing time for concrete, and lead times for bespoke items like handrails or pergolas.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, most paving and typical seating areas. However, planning may apply for larger structures, significant level changes, boundary treatments over certain heights, or if the site has specific restrictions. For care settings, we also consider safety standards and access requirements. We’ll flag any likely permissions early and can help you check with Tandridge District Council before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving, edging, raised bed structures, handrails fixings and boundary works, subject to normal use and maintenance. Materials are covered by relevant manufacturer guarantees where applicable. We also carry out a completion walkthrough to confirm levels, stability and safe access. If an issue arises, we respond promptly and put it right in line with the warranty terms.
We tailor materials to safety, comfort and appearance. Popular options include resin-bound or textured porcelain for accessible pathways, timber or brick raised beds, and robust metal or timber handrails. Sensory planting can feature lavender, rosemary, grasses and winter-interest shrubs, while memory gardens may include familiar cottage plants and simple signage. Seating ranges from ergonomic benches to sheltered pods, with pergolas or sails for shade. We guide choices based on maintenance needs and user mobility.
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