Fine Landscaping are trusted Driveway Contractors in Woolwich, delivering premium finishes that suit period and modern homes. Choose block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete, with repairs, drainage and dropped kerbs handled end-to-end. We’ve completed many projects across Woolwich and nearby areas.
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From Royal Arsenal conversions to busy routes near Woolwich Ferry, driveways in SE18 need to cope with daily traffic, tight access and changeable weather. We design and install driveways that look sharp and perform for years, whether you need a brand-new surface or targeted repairs. Our team covers Woolwich Town Centre and nearby streets with a clean, organised approach. Expect clear advice on materials, drainage and kerb access from day one.
Woolwich’s mix of Victorian terraces, converted arsenal buildings and modern apartments means no two driveways are the same. We regularly work across Plumstead and Charlton where frontage depths, shared access and parking pressures can influence the layout. For newer developments towards Thamesmead and Abbey Wood, we focus on crisp edging, smooth transitions and compliant surface-water management. Every design is tailored to your property style and how you actually use the space.
We start with a site survey, levels check and a practical design that considers vehicles, turning space and drainage runs. Installation includes proper excavation, a well-compacted sub-base and neat edging before the final surface goes down. You’ll receive a written specification, straightforward timetable and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us because we turn up when we say we will, keep the site tidy, and finish to a premium standard.
As driveway contractors in Royal Borough of Greenwich, we’re used to Woolwich’s varied ground conditions and the need for reliable drainage. Parking restrictions and delivery access around SE18 can affect scheduling, so we plan skips, materials and working hours carefully. We also account for sloping approaches and older frontage levels common near Victorian terraces. Where required, we align designs with dropped kerb requirements and practical access for day-to-day parking.




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Costs in Woolwich vary by size, excavation depth, access and the finish you choose. As a guide, gravel driveways often start around £60–£110 per m², tarmac £80–£140 per m², block paving £110–£180 per m², resin-bound £120–£200 per m², and concrete £90–£160 per m². Drainage channels, edging and repairs are priced separately after a site survey.
Most driveway installations take 3–7 working days, depending on area, ground conditions and the surface type. Block paving and resin systems can take longer because the base, edging and curing times matter. Repairs may be completed in 1–2 days. Access constraints around Woolwich Town Centre, skip placement, and any drainage or dropped kerb work can also extend the programme. We provide a clear timeline before starting.
In many cases, a new or replacement driveway is permitted development, but there are important rules around surface water. If you’re paving over more than 5m², the surface should usually be permeable or drain to a suitable area within your boundary (SUDS). Dropped kerbs typically require council approval. We check the requirements for your address in SE18 and recommend compliant materials and drainage details.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on new driveway installations, covering issues such as sinking caused by inadequate sub-base preparation, loose edging, and installation-related defects. Materials may also carry manufacturer guarantees, depending on the product selected. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s included in writing and how to maintain your surface for best longevity.
Block paving remains a favourite for Victorian terraces thanks to its character and repairability, with herringbone patterns and contrasting borders. Resin-bound driveways suit modern apartments and converted buildings, offering a sleek, permeable finish. Tarmac is practical for larger areas, while gravel works well where a softer look is preferred. We help you choose colours, edging, lighting-ready layouts and drainage details that complement your home and parking needs.
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