Commercial Landscaping in Tulse Hill that keeps your grounds sharp, safe and easy to manage. From design and installation to planting, lighting and year-round maintenance, we deliver a premium finish. Based nearby, we’re on site fast when priorities change.
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Fine Landscaping delivers commercial grounds that look professional and work hard every day across SW2. Whether you manage a block near Tulse Hill station or a site close to Brockwell Park, we tailor layouts for footfall, access and seasonal interest. Expect crisp edges, healthy planting and durable surfaces that stand up to heavy use. We also plan lighting and irrigation so your exterior stays consistent in all weather.
Tulse Hill’s mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates often comes with tight boundaries, shared access routes and varied soil conditions. We’re used to working around service runs, basement lightwells and mature trees found across the commercial landscaping Tulse Hill area. For mixed-use buildings and estate grounds, we design planting that’s robust, tidy and easy to maintain. The result is an outdoor space that complements local architecture while staying practical for facilities teams.
Our process starts with a site survey, clear scope and a design that aligns with your budget and maintenance expectations. We handle ground design, hard landscaping, planting, irrigation, lighting and seasonal displays, then keep it performing with scheduled maintenance. You’ll get transparent timelines, tidy working practices and consistent site supervision. Many clients choose us for commercial landscaping in London Borough of Lambeth because we deliver reliable standards without disruption.
We factor in Lambeth’s on-street parking constraints, delivery access and waste removal rules when planning works. Many sites around Tulse Hill Estate and nearby streets have limited storage and narrow gateways, so we schedule materials and machinery carefully. Ground conditions can vary from compacted lawns to shaded borders under mature trees, which affects drainage and planting choices. Our designs prioritise resilient surfaces, sensible levels and planting that thrives in local light and exposure.




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Costs vary by access, specification and the mix of hard landscaping, planting and services. As a guide, small commercial refreshes and planting upgrades often start from £1,500–£5,000. Medium projects with paving, edging, lighting or irrigation commonly fall around £8,000–£25,000. Larger grounds redesigns and full installations can be £30,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit in SW2.
Timescales depend on design complexity, ground conditions and site access. A tidy-up with planting and minor repairs can take 1–3 days. A typical installation with new beds, paving, lighting or irrigation is often 2–6 weeks. Larger multi-area schemes may run 6–12 weeks. Lead times for bespoke materials, tree works permissions, and working-hour restrictions near residential blocks can also affect scheduling.
Most landscaping works are permitted, especially like-for-like repairs, planting, and many paving or lighting upgrades. However, permissions can apply for works affecting public highways, protected trees, listed buildings, or significant changes to levels, drainage or boundaries. In Lambeth, SuDS and permeable surfacing considerations can be important for larger paved areas. We’ll review your site, flag any likely approvals, and help you follow the correct process before work begins.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering issues arising from installation defects under normal use. Products such as lighting, irrigation components and certain materials may also carry manufacturer warranties, which we pass on in writing. Planting is living material, so it’s covered under a separate establishment period with clear care guidance. We also offer maintenance plans to protect the finish long-term.
We design around your site’s use, brand and maintenance capacity. Popular options include porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound paths, robust kerbs and steps, timber or composite screening, and raised planters for structure. Planting can range from evergreen architectural schemes to pollinator-friendly borders and seasonal displays. We’ll present a practical palette for light levels and footfall, then refine it with samples and a clear specification.
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