Upgrade your garden levels with Gabion Walls in Eden Park designed to look sharp and last. From retaining walls to seating and planters, we build bespoke gabions with the right stone fill, drainage and lighting for your space.
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Eden Park gardens often need practical structure without losing a natural look, especially on sloping plots near Kelsey Park and the surrounding residential streets. Gabion walls deliver both: strong retaining support with a contemporary, stone-filled finish. We design and install gabions for seating, planters, dividers and even water-feature surrounds. If you’re in BR3, we can survey, design and build with minimal disruption.
Our team works regularly across the gabion walls Eden Park area, including Beckenham, West Wickham and Elmers End. Many homes here are 1930s semis and detached houses with long rear gardens, plus distinctive Edwardian properties where materials and proportions matter. We match the gabion style to your home and hardscape, keeping lines clean and levels accurate. The result is a feature that feels intentional, not bolted on.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage routes and access, then provide a clear design and itemised quote. Every build includes a proper foundation, geotextile separation where needed, and tidy edging so the baskets sit true. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, careful workmanship and straightforward communication. We’re only around 20 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up are easy.
In Eden Park and across the London Borough of Bromley, we often encounter mixed ground conditions and gardens that fall away from the house. We design gabions with the right base depth, drainage and backfill to prevent movement and staining. Access can be tight on some BR3 streets, so we plan deliveries and parking carefully and keep the site clean. We also consider neighbouring boundaries and existing paving so the finished wall aligns neatly.




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Costs vary with height, length, basket specification, stone fill and whether the wall is retaining soil. As a guide, small decorative features and planters often start around £900–£2,000. Retaining gabion walls are typically £250–£450 per linear metre for lower heights, rising to £500–£900+ per metre for taller, engineered sections with extra groundwork, drainage and access constraints.
Most garden gabion projects take 1–3 days, including base preparation, basket assembly and stone filling. Larger retaining walls, stepped levels or integrated seating/planters can take 4–7 days. Timescales depend on access for materials, the amount of excavation, disposal requirements and whether we’re tying into existing paving or adding lighting and water-feature elements.
Many garden walls and landscaping works are permitted development, but rules can change depending on height, proximity to a highway, and whether the property is listed or in a conservation area. Retaining structures may also need extra consideration for safety and drainage. We’ll advise during the survey and, where needed, help you check London Borough of Bromley guidance before work starts.
Yes. Our gabion wall installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including correct installation of bases, alignment, fixings and structural integrity under normal garden use. The warranty excludes accidental damage, alterations by others and issues caused by external factors such as major ground movement or drainage changes outside the agreed design. We also provide care guidance to keep the finish looking its best.
You can choose from various stone fills such as limestone, granite, flint, recycled concrete or mixed local aggregates, with options for colour and grading. We can build straight runs, curves, stepped retaining walls, raised planters, seating benches and dividers, plus gabion-clad water-feature housings. Add low-voltage lighting for a refined evening look. We’ll bring samples and recommend the best basket size and fill for your garden.
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