Care Home Gardens in Westminster should feel calm, safe and easy to enjoy every day. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting and restful seating areas built for comfort and confidence.
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In Westminster, outdoor space often sits alongside busy streets and historic buildings, so a care garden must be practical as well as beautiful. We design supportive landscapes for residents and visitors across Victoria, Pimlico and nearby SW1. From quiet corners inspired by St James's Park to secure, easy-to-navigate layouts, every element is planned for daily use. Expect clear routes, comfortable stopping points and planting that brings colour and scent through the seasons.
The City of Westminster is known for Georgian townhouses, mansion flats and luxury apartments, many with courtyards, roof terraces or compact rear gardens. These spaces can be shaded, enclosed and accessed via narrow hallways or service routes, which affects how we build and deliver materials. Our team is set up for careful, considerate work around shared entrances and concierge-managed buildings. If you’re planning care home gardens Westminster area, we tailor the design to the site and the residents’ needs.
We start with a site visit and a clear accessibility brief, then produce a design that prioritises safety, orientation and ease of maintenance. Installation is scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy working practices and clear communication for managers and families. We use durable materials, proven planting schemes and robust fixings suited to high footfall. Local clients choose us for reliable timelines, transparent scopes and workmanship backed by a long warranty.
Westminster sites often involve tight access, controlled parking and strict delivery windows, especially around Whitehall and SW1. We plan logistics in advance and use smaller loads where needed to protect communal areas. Many gardens sit in shade between tall buildings, so we select plants that thrive with limited sun and urban conditions. We also work considerately around listed features and coordinate with building managers and council requirements where relevant.




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Costs vary with size, access and the level of accessibility required. In Westminster, a small courtyard refresh with safer surfacing, seating and sensory planting often starts around £6,000–£12,000. Mid-sized upgrades with raised beds, handrails, shade structures and new boundaries commonly fall in the £15,000–£35,000 range. Larger, fully redesigned gardens with drainage, lighting and multiple zones can be £40,000+.
A simple improvement package can take 1–2 weeks once materials are confirmed. Most projects in Westminster complete in 3–6 weeks, covering groundwork, paving, raised beds, planting and finishing details. Timescales depend on access restrictions, delivery slots, weather, and whether services such as drainage or lighting are required. If the site is shared or needs phased working to keep routes open, we’ll programme the build accordingly.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds and most paving within the property boundary. However, the City of Westminster includes conservation areas and listed buildings, and rules can affect walls, railings, lighting, and structures like pergolas or shade canopies. We check constraints early, advise on what’s likely to need consent, and can provide drawings and specifications to support any applications or landlord approvals.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements, such as paving, edging, raised bed construction, handrails, and boundary works, when built to our specification. This covers defects arising from installation rather than misuse or accidental damage. Planting is living material, so it’s covered separately based on season and aftercare, and we’ll advise on maintenance to keep the garden thriving long-term.
We offer a wide choice to suit Westminster properties, from resin-bound or textured porcelain paths to sawn sandstone and low-glare paving for safer footing. Raised beds can be timber, brick or composite, with ergonomic heights for seated gardening. Sensory planting can include lavender, rosemary, grasses and winter fragrance, while memory gardens may use familiar heritage varieties. We help you choose options based on access, maintenance, shade levels and resident needs.
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