Front Garden Landscaping in Parsons Green that elevates kerb appeal and everyday practicality. From smart driveways and pathways to planting, lighting and discreet bin storage, we design for SW6 homes. Expect crisp detailing, durable materials and a finish that suits your property.
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A well-planned front garden makes daily life easier and adds value, especially around Parsons Green tube station and Eel Brook Common where streetscapes matter. Fine Landscaping creates cohesive layouts that balance parking, access and greenery without feeling overbuilt. We handle everything from driveways and pathways to lawns, planting and front lighting. The result is a front garden that looks refined year-round and works brilliantly for busy households.
Parsons Green has a mix of Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats, each with different front boundaries and levels. We design to complement period features such as brickwork, iron railings and tiled paths, while improving drainage and usability. Where space is tight, we prioritise clean circulation, secure bike/bin areas and planting that won’t overwhelm windows. If your home sits between Fulham and Chelsea, we’ll make the frontage feel intentional rather than piecemeal.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured plan and clear design options, then a fixed-scope schedule before work begins. We manage groundwork, drainage, paving, fencing, walls and electrics for lighting with tidy, respectful site practice. You’ll get material samples, planting plans and aftercare guidance so the finish beds in properly. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timelines, transparent communication and workmanship backed by a long warranty.
Many SW6 front gardens have limited access, shared pathways and strict expectations on appearance. We plan deliveries and parking carefully and keep sites clean to minimise disruption. Ground conditions can vary, so we build robust sub-bases and manage surface water to protect basements and paving. We also design with local character in mind, from brick boundary walls to traditional railings and sympathetic planting.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, a small refresh (new path, planting and edging) often starts around £2,500–£6,000. A mid-size front garden with new paving, lawn and lighting is commonly £7,000–£15,000. Full front transformations including driveway construction, walls/fencing and bespoke bin storage can be £15,000–£35,000+ depending on materials and drainage requirements.
Most projects in Parsons Green take 1–3 weeks on site. A straightforward path and planting upgrade can be completed in 3–6 working days, while a new driveway with drainage, walls and lighting typically needs 10–15 working days. Timescales depend on access, excavation depth, curing time for concrete, and lead times for bespoke gates, railings or stone. We provide a clear programme before starting.
Many front garden improvements are permitted development, but driveways and hardstanding must usually be permeable or drain to a suitable area rather than the public sewer. Boundary walls, railings and changes near highways can have extra rules, and some streets may have conservation considerations. We review your layout against London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham guidance, advise on compliant materials and drainage, and can support any applications if needed.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our front garden landscaping, covering installation quality for elements such as paving, sub-bases, walls, fencing and drainage (subject to normal use and proper care). Manufacturer warranties apply to products like lighting, paving and fencing components. We also give aftercare advice for lawns and planting so everything establishes well. Any snagging issues reported promptly are addressed quickly.
Homeowners often choose clay pavers or natural stone for pathways, with granite setts or resin-bound gravel for driveways where appropriate. Planting tends to favour structured evergreens, seasonal colour and climbers that suit Victorian façades. For boundaries, brick walls with railings or timber slatted fencing are common, and low-glare LED lighting adds safety. We bring samples, propose a few layout options, and help you balance style, maintenance and budget.
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