Upgrade your garden with Crazy Paving in Battersea, laid with precision and character. Choose natural stone, slate or sandstone for a patio or pathway that suits your home and lifestyle. We’ve completed many projects across Battersea and nearby areas.
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Battersea gardens deserve hard landscaping that looks deliberate, not patchy. Our crazy paving creates a timeless, organic pattern that works beautifully for patios and pathways, from Nine Elms balconies to larger plots near Battersea Park. We install natural stone crazy paving, slate crazy paving and sandstone crazy paving with clean edges and solid falls for drainage. Expect a finish that complements everything from period brickwork to contemporary glazing.
We regularly work across SW11 and SW8, where Victorian terraces, mansion blocks and luxury new builds sit side by side. That mix of property styles means your paving needs to feel tailored—whether you want a classic sandstone look for a terrace garden near Clapham Junction or a sharper slate finish to match modern architecture by Battersea Power Station. We design layouts that suit your proportions, light levels and how you actually use the space. Every job is measured, planned and built for long-term performance.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and a clear recommendation on sub-base depth, drainage and edging. We then prepare the ground properly, lay and point the stone with weather-resistant materials, and finish with a tidy handover. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury, around 25 minutes away, so support is close by if you need adjustments or future additions. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent pricing and a 10-year warranty.
The crazy paving Battersea area often involves tight side access, controlled parking and shared boundaries, especially around mansion blocks and terraces. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to keep disruption low. Ground conditions can vary with made-up garden levels, so we don’t skip excavation and compaction. For projects in the crazy paving in London Borough of Wandsworth, we also consider drainage rules and any front-garden surfacing requirements.
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Most crazy paving installations in Battersea fall between £70–£120 per square metre, depending on stone choice, access and the amount of groundwork required. As a guide, typical total costs are often £2,500–£5,500 for a medium patio or combined patio and pathway. Premium slate, complex curves, steps, drainage channels or extensive excavation can increase the budget, while simpler layouts can reduce it.
Most projects take 3–5 days from excavation to final pointing, assuming reasonable access and dry weather. Smaller pathways can be quicker, while larger patios or multi-level gardens may take longer due to extra sub-base work, drainage, and cutting around manholes, walls or planting beds. Pointing and curing times also affect when you can fully use the area. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after surveying.
In many cases, crazy paving for back gardens is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission. Rules can be different for front gardens, especially where changes affect drainage to the public highway or where listed buildings and conservation areas apply. We’ll advise on permeable options, falls and drainage details, and we can help you check any London Borough of Wandsworth requirements before work starts to avoid surprises.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for crazy paving installations, covering issues such as movement caused by inadequate base preparation, loose stones and pointing failure resulting from installation. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, structural movement outside our control, or lack of maintenance where sealants or jointing are neglected. We also explain aftercare clearly so your patio or path stays looking sharp.
We install natural stone crazy paving in a range of looks, including slate crazy paving for a contemporary finish and sandstone crazy paving for warmer, traditional tones. You can choose tighter joints for a cleaner pattern, wider joints for a rustic feel, and we can add matching steps, edging, or a contrasting border. We’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance and maintenance, and design a layout that suits your property and garden use.
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