Those narrow Victorian plots in Brixton deserve front gardens that make an impact. Whether you're working with a compact terrace frontage or blessed with more space near Brixton Hill, the right design transforms your home's first impression.
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Brixton's eclectic mix of housing presents unique landscaping opportunities. From the grand Victorian villas along Trinity Gardens to the newer developments near Brixton Station, each property has distinct characteristics. Local soil conditions, particularly the London clay prevalent in SW9, require specific planting choices and drainage solutions. Years of working across these postcodes have taught us which designs thrive in south London's microclimate.
Smart front garden design balances aesthetics with practicality. Permeable paving addresses flooding concerns common in lower-lying areas of SW2. Hardy shrubs cope with pollution from Brixton Road traffic. Secure bike storage integrates seamlessly into planting schemes. Every element serves multiple purposes while maintaining visual appeal throughout changing seasons.
Brixton residents trust our deep understanding of local planning requirements and conservation area guidelines. Long-standing relationships with suppliers in Tulse Hill mean materials arrive promptly, keeping projects on schedule.




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Most terraced properties in SW2 and SW9 see transformations between £3,500-£8,000, depending on complexity. Larger period properties near Herne Hill often require £8,000-£15,000 for comprehensive redesigns including new boundaries and lighting.
Absolutely - from the bustling streets around Brixton Market to the quieter roads of SW2 near Streatham Hill. Regular projects take us through Tulse Hill, up to Herne Hill, and across all of SW9's diverse neighbourhoods.
Compact terrace fronts usually take 4-6 days, while larger Victorian properties might need 2-3 weeks. Weather and access through narrow Brixton streets occasionally affect scheduling.
Every installation carries comprehensive ten-year coverage on hardscaping elements. Plants receive twelve months of aftercare support, ensuring they establish properly in local conditions.
Definitely - permeable surfaces are increasingly important given local flooding issues. Rain gardens, gravel strips, and porous paving all work brilliantly in compact spaces while meeting council requirements for surface water management.
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