Commercial Landscaping in Southfields that keeps your grounds looking sharp year-round. From design and installation to maintenance, lighting and irrigation, we deliver dependable results for SW18 sites.
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Southfields is busy, leafy and highly visible during Wimbledon, so commercial grounds need to look polished in every season. Fine Landscaping supports local premises around Southfields tube station and towards Wimbledon Park with tailored ground design, planting and hard landscaping. We create welcoming entrances, tidy borders and durable surfaces that cope with footfall and changeable weather. Our team can also deliver irrigation, lighting and seasonal displays to keep everything consistent.
The Southfields area includes Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, and many commercial sites share similar plot shapes and access constraints. We’re used to narrow side returns, shared driveways and compact frontages where every metre matters. Whether you need a refreshed forecourt, smarter pathways or structured planting, we design for long-term performance and easy upkeep. For businesses across SW18, we balance kerb appeal with practical maintenance schedules.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured survey and a clear scope of works, then we provide a detailed plan and programme. Installation is managed by experienced crews with tidy working practices and clear communication, so your day-to-day operations can continue. We use proven materials and horticultural best practice, and we document handover care requirements for planting and finishes. Clients choose us for commercial landscaping in London Borough of Wandsworth because we’re reliable, transparent and consistent.
In the London Borough of Wandsworth, access and parking can be tight, especially near the Southfields Grid and key routes into SW18. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption, and we can phase works around peak trading times. Soil conditions vary across the area, so we match planting and drainage to the site rather than relying on one-size-fits-all mixes. Where plots are compact, we prioritise clean lines, robust materials and easy-to-maintain planting.




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Costs vary by site size, access and specification. For SW18 properties, a small refresh (tidy-up, replanting, minor repairs) often starts around £1,000–£3,000. Hard landscaping such as paving, edging and steps typically ranges from £120–£250 per m² installed, depending on materials. Ongoing maintenance plans commonly run £200–£900+ per month, based on visit frequency and seasonal requirements.
Timescales depend on scope and site logistics. A planting and tidy-up programme can be completed in 1–3 days, while a forecourt or courtyard hard landscaping project typically takes 1–3 weeks. Larger schemes with irrigation, lighting and multiple phases can run 4–8 weeks. Access restrictions, underground services, weather, curing times for paving and the availability of specialist materials can all affect the programme.
Many external works are permitted, but rules can apply depending on what you’re changing. New or altered driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage, and lighting can require careful placement to avoid nuisance. If your building is listed or in a conservation area, additional controls may apply. We’ll flag likely permissions early, check relevant Wandsworth guidance, and help you keep the design compliant before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as movement, poor installation or premature failure when installed to our specification. Materials are covered by the relevant manufacturer warranties, and we’ll pass those details on at handover. Planting is living material, so it’s covered under a separate establishment period with clear care guidance. Regular maintenance and correct aftercare help keep warranties valid.
We tailor designs to your brand, footfall and maintenance needs. Popular options include porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound surfacing, robust brick edging, timber or composite screening, and raised planters in sleepers or steel. For planting, we often specify evergreen structure with seasonal colour, plus drought-tolerant choices where irrigation is limited. We’ll present samples, explain pros and cons, and design for durability, drainage and easy upkeep.
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