Fine Landscaping are trusted Driveway Contractors in Soho, delivering crisp finishes built for busy W1 streets. Choose block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete, plus repairs, drainage and dropped kerbs. We design for kerb appeal, safe access and long-term performance.
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Soho properties demand driveways that look sharp and cope with constant footfall, deliveries and tight access. Whether you’re near Carnaby Street or Soho Square, we create entrances that elevate the frontage and improve day-to-day parking. Our team installs block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel and concrete to suit modern and period settings. We also handle driveway repairs, drainage upgrades and dropped kerbs as part of a joined-up service.
From Georgian townhouses to mansion flats and commercial conversions, Soho’s frontages are often compact and highly visible. We’re used to working with limited space, basement lightwells, shared access points and sensitive boundaries. If your property sits between Fitzrovia and Leicester Square, we can recommend finishes that complement brickwork, railings and heritage details. For clients in the driveway contractors Soho area, we plan layouts that maximise usable space without compromising access.
We start with a site survey, levels check and drainage assessment, then provide a clear written specification. Sub-bases are built to the right depth, edges are restrained properly, and falls are set to move water away from buildings. You’ll get tidy working practices, staged deliveries and straightforward communication throughout. Homeowners choose us because our workmanship is consistent, our timelines are realistic, and every installation is backed by a 10-year warranty.
Working in the City of Westminster means planning around controlled parking, delivery windows and busy pedestrian routes. In W1, access can be narrow and levels can be tricky, so we survey carefully and set falls to protect thresholds and basements. We also factor in noise-sensitive neighbours and keep the site secure and tidy. If approvals are needed for a dropped kerb, we help you navigate the process and specifications.




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Costs in Soho vary with access, excavation depth and finish. As a guide, gravel is often £60–£110 per m², tarmac £80–£140 per m², block paving £120–£200 per m², and resin-bound £110–£190 per m². Concrete typically ranges £90–£160 per m². Repairs can start from a few hundred pounds, while drainage and dropped-kerb works add depending on scope and approvals.
Most driveway installations take 3–10 working days, depending on size, excavation, and the material chosen. Resin and tarmac can be quicker once the base is prepared, while block paving takes longer due to the laying and cutting. Timescales can extend if access is restricted, spoil removal is complex, or drainage changes are required. We provide a schedule before starting and keep you updated as the job progresses.
Many driveway works are permitted development, but rules can apply to surface water drainage, listed buildings, conservation areas and changes to access. Using permeable paving or directing run-off to a suitable soakaway is often required to avoid discharging onto the highway. Dropped kerbs always need council approval and must meet their construction standards. We’ll advise what applies to your property and can support drawings, specifications and applications where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for new driveway installations, covering issues such as sinking due to sub-base failure, loose edging caused by poor restraint, and defects linked to installation methods. Manufacturer warranties may also apply to specific products (for example, resin systems), subject to their terms. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing before work begins.
We install block paving in contemporary or traditional patterns, resin-bound surfaces for a smooth, permeable finish, durable tarmac, practical gravel, and clean-lined concrete. Design options include contrasting borders, soldier-course edging, recessed drainage channels, and step/threshold detailing to suit Georgian façades or modern conversions. We’ll help you choose colours and textures that complement your frontage and advise on slip resistance, maintenance, and how the surface will age in a busy W1 setting.
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