Picture pulling up to your Chislehurst home and feeling that spark of pride every single time. Front gardens here deserve more than basic maintenance – they're the handshake your property offers to Common Road or Manor Park.
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Those generous Victorian plots along Ashfield Lane didn't survive this long to be hidden behind overgrown hedges. Whether you're wrestling with waterlogged clay after another wet winter or trying to maximise parking without sacrificing kerb appeal, proper front garden design changes everything. Chislehurst properties command attention, and yours should too.
Smart drainage solutions prevent that familiar BR7 puddle problem where driveways meet lawns. Permeable surfaces work brilliantly with traditional brick edging, letting rainwater filter naturally while maintaining that established neighbourhood character. Modern lighting techniques highlight mature trees without blinding neighbours, creating depth and security that estate agents absolutely love mentioning.
Twenty-three years watching Chislehurst evolve means understanding which materials weather our specific microclimate best. Local knowledge beats glossy brochures every time – especially when navigating conservation area guidelines near the Commons.




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Complete transformations typically range £8,000-£25,000, depending on driveway inclusion and existing drainage issues. Smaller aesthetic updates start around £3,500.
Absolutely – from Petts Wood borders to properties backing onto Scadbury Park, we know every corner of BR7 and surrounding areas like Sidcup and Mottingham.
Most Chislehurst front gardens take 2-4 weeks, though larger Victorian properties with extensive groundwork might need 5-6 weeks for proper completion.
Every hardscaping element carries decade-long protection against defects, while planted areas receive two years of establishment support including seasonal health checks.
Preservation of established trees forms the backbone of most Chislehurst gardens. Root protection zones guide our planning, ensuring those magnificent oaks and chestnuts thrive alongside new features.
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