Commercial Landscaping in Earl's Court that keeps your grounds looking premium all year. From concept to installation and ongoing maintenance, we manage every detail for SW5 sites.
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Earl’s Court demands outdoor areas that look polished, stay safe, and work hard for residents and visitors. We deliver commercial landscaping for blocks, offices and mixed-use sites near Earl’s Court tube station and the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre site. Expect thoughtful ground design, robust hard landscaping and planting that performs in London conditions. Seasonal displays and lighting keep entrances and communal gardens looking inviting after dark and through winter.
The local streetscape is defined by Victorian architecture, with many Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties. That means tighter access routes, shared courtyards and high expectations from residents’ committees and managing agents. We tailor schemes for Kensington, West Brompton and nearby Chelsea/Fulham sites, balancing privacy, greenery and practical circulation. Our planting plans suit shaded corners, wind funnels and paved courtyards typical of SW5.
We start with a site survey, measurements and a clear scope covering installation, maintenance and compliance. You’ll receive a practical design with options for irrigation, lighting and seasonal rotations, plus a programme that minimises disruption. Our teams arrive prepared for London access constraints, and we keep communication simple with one point of contact. Fine Landscaping is trusted for consistent standards, tidy working and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, access and parking can be restricted, so we plan deliveries, permits and loading times in advance. Many properties around Philbeach Gardens have compact service routes and communal areas that must remain usable throughout works. We specify hard-wearing materials that cope with urban grime and frequent use, and we design planting for mixed sun/shade created by tall period buildings. Our maintenance visits are timed to reduce disruption for residents and businesses.




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Costs vary by access, specification and the size of the grounds. For SW5 sites, maintenance plans typically start from around £250–£800+ per month depending on visit frequency and seasonal displays. Installation projects can range from £5,000–£25,000 for courtyard upgrades, and £25,000–£100,000+ for larger communal gardens with paving, irrigation and lighting. We provide itemised options to match your budget and priorities.
Small refresh works (planting, edging, minor repairs) often take 1–3 days. Courtyard hard landscaping and replanting commonly runs 2–6 weeks, while larger communal schemes may take 6–12+ weeks. Timescales depend on access restrictions, delivery windows, drainage changes, and whether irrigation or lighting is included. We agree a programme upfront and phase works to keep entrances, bins and walkways operational.
Many landscaping works are permitted, especially like-for-like paving, planting, and routine maintenance. However, permission may be needed for significant changes to levels, boundary walls, lighting positions, or works affecting trees, plus extra constraints for listed buildings or conservation areas. We check site constraints, advise on RBKC requirements, and can help with drawings and supporting information if an application or consent is needed.
We offer a 10-year warranty on qualifying installation work, covering workmanship on elements such as paving, edging, retaining details and installed structures, subject to proper use and agreed maintenance. Planting is covered on a practical, season-sensitive basis, with clear aftercare guidance and optional maintenance to protect your investment. Any snagging issues reported promptly are scheduled in and resolved quickly, with documentation for managing agents.
We design around your site’s style and footfall: porcelain or natural stone paving, resin-bound surfacing, brick detailing to suit Victorian façades, and robust planters for courtyards. Planting can include evergreen structure, shade-tolerant perennials, specimen shrubs and seasonal displays for entrances. We can add irrigation, smart timers, low-glare lighting and discreet drainage upgrades. You’ll receive curated options with samples so decisions are quick and consistent.
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