Care Home Gardens in Wimbledon that feel calm, safe and uplifting for residents and visitors. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting, raised beds and restful seating, finished to a premium standard.
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A well-planned garden can transform daily life in a care setting, offering gentle exercise, fresh air and a reassuring sense of routine. We design and build outdoor spaces that are easy to navigate, with clear routes, comfortable seating and planting that supports wellbeing. From Wimbledon Village to Wimbledon Park, our layouts prioritise safety without losing beauty. We also incorporate features such as memory gardens and shaded areas for year-round use.
Wimbledon’s mix of large Victorian houses, Edwardian villas and exclusive modern homes often comes with mature plots and varied levels, which can be challenging for mobility. We adapt designs to suit sloping lawns, narrow side access and existing trees, while keeping maintenance practical for staff and families. Many properties around SW19 and SW20 benefit from discreet handrails, secure boundaries and non-slip paving that complements period architecture. The result is a garden that looks refined and works brilliantly day to day.
Our process starts with a site visit to understand access needs, supervision lines and how residents use the space. We provide a clear plan, material samples and a staged schedule to minimise disruption, then deliver tidy workmanship and careful aftercare. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury, around 20 minutes away, so you get responsive support and reliable follow-ups. Every build is completed to our quality standards, with safety-led detailing and transparent communication throughout.
Care home gardens in London Borough of Merton often sit on heavier soils and established plots, so drainage and root protection matter. We plan deliveries and waste removal around Wimbledon’s parking controls and tighter access near busier streets. Where properties are close to Wimbledon Common or mature gardens, we specify robust edging and surfaces that cope with leaf fall and shade. Our designs suit both traditional brick-and-stone settings and contemporary extensions.




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Costs vary with size, access and the features required. As a guide, a small upgrade (paths, seating and planting refresh) often starts around £4,000–£8,000. A mid-sized redesign with raised beds, handrails, lighting and new paving is commonly £10,000–£25,000. Larger projects with multiple zones, shade structures and secure boundaries can be £30,000+. We provide an itemised estimate after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–6 weeks depending on scope. A straightforward accessibility improvement, such as a new pathway and seating area, can be completed in 5–10 working days. A full garden reconfiguration with drainage, raised beds, boundaries and sensory planting typically needs 3–6 weeks. Timescales depend on ground conditions, curing time for paving, access for materials, and whether works must be phased around resident routines.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, including most paving, raised beds, planting schemes and minor boundary changes. However, permission may be needed for taller fences, structures in front gardens, listed buildings, or if the property sits within a conservation area. We flag any likely constraints early and can help you check London Borough of Merton guidance. If required, we’ll supply drawings and specifications to support an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving, edging, steps, handrails fixings and built structures, provided they’re used as intended and maintained sensibly. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products (for example, certain composite or lighting components). We also offer a practical handover and advice on ongoing care, so surfaces remain safe, level and easy to use.
We tailor every scheme to mobility needs and the look of the property. Popular choices include smooth porcelain or textured sandstone paving, resin-bound paths for gentle gradients, timber or composite raised beds, and sensory planting with herbs, lavender, grasses and winter interest. Seating can be built-in walls, benches with arms, or sheltered pergola-style areas. We bring samples, explain slip-resistance and maintenance, then refine the design around budgets and care routines.
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