Front Garden Landscaping in Eden Park that improves kerb appeal and day-to-day practicality. From smart driveways and pathways to planting, lighting and discreet bin storage, we build front gardens that suit BR3 homes and last.
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Eden Park homeowners often want a front garden that looks polished, parks easily and stays low-maintenance. We design and build complete front spaces: driveways, pathways, lawns, planting, walls, fencing, lighting and neat bin storage. Whether you’re close to Eden Park station or walking distance from Kelsey Park, we tailor the layout to your plot and lifestyle. The result is a front garden that feels intentional, not pieced together.
The Eden Park area includes many 1930s semis, detached houses and handsome Edwardian properties, each with different frontage widths and levels. We regularly work with sloping drives, narrow side access and mixed boundary lines typical around BR3. Our designs respect period character while bringing in modern practicality, such as wider entrances, safer steps and better drainage. If you’re in Beckenham, West Wickham or Elmers End, we can match materials to neighbouring streetscapes too.
We start with a site visit to measure levels, discuss parking needs and agree the look you want. You’ll receive a clear specification, options for materials, and a schedule that keeps disruption down. Our team protects existing features where possible, keeps the site tidy, and finishes with a thorough handover and care advice. Many local clients choose us because we’re consistent, responsive, and we stand behind our workmanship.
Front gardens in the London Borough of Bromley often need careful attention to levels, surface water run-off and access for materials. In Eden Park, we commonly see clay-heavy soils and mature trees that influence planting choices and groundwork methods. We plan deliveries and parking considerately on residential roads, and we design entrances that work with existing dropped kerbs where possible. Every build is adapted to the property style and the day-to-day realities of BR3 living.




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Costs vary with size, access and the amount of hard landscaping. As a guide, a simple refresh with new edging, turf and planting may start around £2,000–£5,000. A new pathway and small walling can take budgets to £5,000–£10,000. Full front garden transformations with driveway, lighting, fencing and bin storage commonly fall between £12,000–£30,000+ depending on materials and drainage requirements.
Most front garden projects take 3–10 working days once work starts. A straightforward path, lawn and planting might be completed in under a week, while a new driveway with walls, lighting and drainage often takes 1–3 weeks. Timescales depend on ground conditions, curing times for concrete bases, access for machinery, and whether bespoke items (gates, fencing panels, bin stores) need lead time. We provide a clear programme before starting.
Many front garden improvements are permitted development, but driveways can trigger rules around surface water. If you’re creating or replacing a driveway over 5m², the surface usually needs to be permeable or drain to a suitable area within your property. Walls, fences and lighting can also have height and placement limits. We’ll advise on compliant options and can help you check any constraints before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed hard landscaping, such as paving, driveway sub-bases, edging, walls and fencing, when used and maintained as advised. This covers issues arising from installation defects rather than accidental damage or general wear. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products (for example, lighting fittings or paving). You’ll also receive aftercare guidance for lawns and planting to help everything establish well.
Popular choices include block paving or resin-bound driveways, porcelain or sandstone pathways, and brick walls that complement 1930s and Edwardian façades. For planting, we often use structured evergreens, seasonal colour, and low-maintenance borders with mulch. Lighting can be subtle spike spots, step lights or bollards for safer access. We’ll help you choose finishes that suit your home, budget and maintenance preferences, and we can include secure, discreet bin storage within the layout.
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