Child Safe Gardens in Raynes Park built for real family life—safe, practical and smart-looking. From secure fencing and gates to soft landing surfaces and visible play zones, we design gardens children can enjoy with confidence.
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Families around SW20 want gardens that feel relaxed, not risky. We create safer layouts with secure boundaries, clear sightlines and child-friendly materials—ideal for busy homes near Raynes Park station and Cannon Hill Common. Whether you need a full redesign or targeted upgrades, we focus on the hazards that matter: falls, access points, sharp edges and unsafe water features. The result is a garden that works for children without sacrificing style.
Raynes Park has a mix of 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, often with long rear gardens and side access. We’re used to working with narrow pathways, shared boundaries and mature planting that needs careful management. If you’re in Wimbledon, Motspur Park or West Barnes, we tailor child-safe zones to the way your garden is actually used—patios for entertaining, lawns for play, and storage for bikes and toys. We also consider drainage and shade so surfaces stay safer year-round.
We start with a safety-first survey, then produce a clear plan covering fencing, gates, surfaces, planting and equipment placement. You’ll get practical recommendations, transparent options, and tidy workmanship with minimal disruption. Homeowners choose us for consistent communication, reliable scheduling and finishes that last. Our approach to child safe gardens Raynes Park area is detailed, measured and built around long-term peace of mind.
We understand the practicalities of working in the London Borough of Merton, from access constraints on terraced streets to parking and delivery timing near Raynes Park station. Many gardens here sit behind older properties with established trees and uneven levels, so we plan safer steps, handrails and non-slip finishes. We also account for local drainage patterns and clay-heavy soil where relevant, helping lawns and play areas stay usable. Our child safe gardens in London Borough of Merton are designed to be robust, compliant and easy to maintain.




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Costs depend on how many hazards you’re addressing and the finish you choose. As a guide, targeted upgrades (gate locks, rounded edging, safer planting, small surface changes) often start from £1,500–£4,000. A more comprehensive redesign with new fencing, soft surfacing and play-area construction is commonly £6,000–£18,000+. Larger gardens or premium materials can take projects beyond this range after a site visit.
Small safety improvements can be completed in 1–3 days, depending on access and materials. A mid-sized project with new fencing, surfacing and planting typically takes 1–2 weeks. Full garden builds may run 3–6 weeks, especially if there are levels to rework, drainage to improve, or bespoke carpentry. Weather, curing times for bases, and lead times for gates or specialist surfaces can also affect scheduling.
Most child-safety garden work is permitted development, such as planting changes, new patios, and many fences. However, rules can apply to fence height (especially front boundaries), listed buildings, conservation areas, and works close to highways. Water features and lighting may also have considerations. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey and, where needed, help you check requirements with the London Borough of Merton before work starts.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as paving bases, edging, constructed timber features and fitted fencing (subject to normal use and maintenance). Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like gates, play surfaces or equipment. We also give clear aftercare guidance so surfaces remain slip-resistant and gates and hinges stay correctly aligned over time.
We tailor the design to your family’s ages and how you use the space. Popular options include secure closeboard or slatted fencing, self-closing/lockable gates, rubber mulch or wetpour play surfacing, and non-slip porcelain or textured stone for patios. For planting, we prioritise non-toxic, low-thorn varieties and avoid high-risk species. We’ll recommend layouts that keep play areas visible from kitchen or living spaces and balance safety with a premium finish.
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