Family Friendly Gardens in Keston designed for real family life, from safe play zones to calm planting. We create soft-surfaced areas, generous lawns and nature corners that grow with your children.
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Keston families want gardens that feel relaxed, practical and safe all year round. Whether you’re near Keston Common or a short walk from Keston Ponds, we design spaces where children can run, climb and explore without constant worry. Expect clear sightlines from the house, durable materials and layouts that reduce hazards. The result is a garden that works for weekdays, weekends and family gatherings.
Homes across BR2 range from period cottages to large detached houses and country homes with bigger plots. We tailor family layouts to suit long lawns, sloping sections and mature boundaries, keeping character features while improving usability. In the family friendly gardens Keston area homeowners request, we often balance open play space with structured zones for storage, seating and planting. That means less clutter, fewer trip points and a garden that stays tidy.
We start with a site visit, talk through how your family uses the garden, then produce a clear design and itemised quote. Our builds prioritise safe play areas, robust edging and clean finishes, with tidy working practices and reliable scheduling. Fine Landscaping is based just 30 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up are straightforward. Homeowners choose us for consistent communication, craftsmanship and a garden that performs in every season.
Gardens around Keston, Hayes and Farnborough often include mature trees, shaded corners and varied levels. We specify drainage, edging and hardwearing surfaces to cope with local soil conditions and heavy family use. Access can be tight on some lanes, so we plan deliveries, parking and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also align designs with expectations for family friendly gardens in London Borough of Bromley, keeping boundaries, lighting and structures sensible and compliant.




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Costs depend on size, groundworks and the equipment you choose. As a guide, a simple family layout with turf, edging and a small soft-play zone often starts around £4,000–£8,000. Mid-range projects adding soft surfacing, raised beds and paths are commonly £10,000–£20,000. Larger gardens with drainage, lighting, bespoke carpentry, sandpits and play equipment bases can reach £25,000–£50,000+.
Most builds take 1–3 weeks once the design is agreed, with smaller refreshes completed in a few days. Timings depend on excavation, drainage, retaining work, and curing times for concrete bases under trampolines or climbing frames. Weather and access for machinery can also affect schedules, especially on tighter BR2 plots. We provide a clear programme before starting and keep you updated daily during the build.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, including lawns, planting, paths and most domestic play equipment. However, rules can change if you’re adding tall structures near boundaries, significant raised platforms, or works that affect drainage or protected trees. If your home is listed or close to sensitive areas, extra checks may apply. We review your plans, advise on likely requirements, and can help you confirm details with Bromley Council.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving, edging, retaining features and constructed bases. It covers defects caused by installation issues, not accidental damage, misuse or extreme weather events beyond reasonable control. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like artificial grass, lighting or play equipment. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing and offer practical aftercare guidance to keep everything performing well.
Popular choices include durable turf or premium artificial grass, resin-bound or textured paving for pushchairs, and rubber mulch or wetpour for soft play zones. Sandpits can be built with timber sleepers and secure lids, while trampolines and climbing frames benefit from properly levelled, drained bases. Wildlife areas might include log piles, native hedging and small pondless water features, plus raised beds for growing. We help you choose options based on safety, maintenance and how your family uses the space.
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