Commercial Landscaping in Bermondsey that keeps your grounds smart, safe and easy to manage. From design and installation to planting, lighting and seasonal displays, we deliver a premium finish that lasts.
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Bermondsey’s mix of busy streets and riverside developments demands landscaping that looks sharp every day. We create and maintain commercial grounds for offices, blocks and mixed-use sites near Bermondsey Street and London Bridge. Whether you need a full redesign or reliable upkeep, our team handles planting, hard landscaping, irrigation and lighting. Work is planned to minimise disruption and keep entrances, paths and communal areas presentable.
Local sites often include converted warehouses, Victorian terraces repurposed as businesses, and modern apartment courtyards. In SE1 and SE16, space can be tight and access routes are shared, so we design for practical circulation, bin stores and delivery areas. We also specify robust plants and finishes that cope with wind exposure along the Thames and higher footfall. The result is a scheme that suits Bermondsey’s contemporary feel while staying functional year-round.
We start with a site visit, measured survey and a clear proposal covering ground design, installation and maintenance. You’ll receive transparent schedules, tidy working practices and consistent communication from start to finish. Every build is quality-checked, and we provide aftercare plans so planting establishes properly. Many clients choose us for commercial landscaping bermondsey area projects because we deliver dependable standards and long-term value.
Across the London Borough of Southwark, access and parking can be restricted, especially around Tower Bridge approaches and busy market days near Maltby Street Market. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to suit building managers and neighbours. Ground conditions vary from made ground around older warehouse plots to compacted sub-bases in newer courtyards, so we adjust drainage and soil improvement accordingly. This local approach helps commercial landscaping in London Borough of Southwark stay reliable in all seasons.




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Costs depend on access, specification and the size of the grounds. As a guide, design and soft landscaping refreshes often start from £1,500–£5,000 for smaller communal areas, while hard landscaping and full refurbishments commonly range from £8,000–£40,000+. Ongoing maintenance plans are typically £250–£1,500+ per month depending on visit frequency, seasonal displays and irrigation checks. We provide itemised quotes after a site visit.
Timescales vary with scope and site constraints. A tidy-up and replanting package can take 1–3 days, while a courtyard upgrade with paving, lighting and irrigation often takes 2–6 weeks. Larger multi-phase schemes for blocks or mixed-use sites may run 6–12 weeks. Lead times can also be affected by material availability, permissions from managing agents, and access windows for deliveries in SE1/SE16.
Many landscaping works are permitted, such as planting, like-for-like paving repairs and general maintenance. However, changes to boundaries, significant hard surfacing, lighting positions, tree works, or drainage alterations can trigger permissions or conditions, especially on managed developments. We’ll flag any likely requirements early, check constraints such as conservation considerations, and help you gather the right approvals from the council or freeholder/managing agent before work starts.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on eligible hard landscaping installations, covering defects arising from installation methods and materials used as specified. This includes items such as paving build-ups, edging and structural elements where applicable. Soft landscaping is supported with practical aftercare guidance and maintenance options to help plants establish, as living materials are affected by weather and site conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing with your proposal.
We tailor designs to the building style and how the space is used. Popular options include porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound paths, timber or composite decking, raised planters, green screens, and low-glare LED lighting. Planting can range from architectural evergreens to pollinator-friendly mixes and shade-tolerant schemes for courtyards. We provide samples, visual layouts and maintenance implications so you can choose finishes that suit budgets and long-term upkeep.
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