Transform slopes and tired boundaries with Gabion Walls in Peckham, built to look sharp and last. Choose retaining walls, seating, planters, dividers, water features and subtle lighting—made to fit your space.
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Gabion walls bring structure and style to Peckham gardens, especially where levels change or space is tight. From smart dividers to robust retaining walls, they suit everything from family plots near Peckham Rye Park to compact courtyards by the Bussey Building. We can integrate seating, planters and even water features to create a garden that works harder. Every build is tailored to your layout, drainage and finish preferences.
Local homes in SE15 range from Victorian terraces and Georgian houses to converted warehouses, each with different constraints and character. Terraced gardens often need strong, slim retaining solutions and tidy edges for paths and patios. Warehouse conversions can benefit from bold, architectural gabions and integrated lighting to complement contemporary materials. We design proportions, stone colour and cage sizes to suit the property rather than forcing a one-size approach.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear design proposal, then confirm foundations, drainage and access before work begins. Our team builds to high standards with careful alignment, secure bracing and clean finishes around paving and planting. You’ll get a written scope, transparent options for stone fills and a tidy handover. Fine Landscaping is based just 25 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up are straightforward.
In the gabion walls Peckham area, access can be narrow and parking controlled, so we plan deliveries and cage filling to minimise disruption. Ground conditions vary, and older terraces may need careful excavation and drainage to protect neighbouring boundaries. We work with typical Southwark garden layouts—long, narrow plots and split-level spaces—so walls stay stable and look intentional. If permissions or boundary considerations arise, we help you navigate them early.




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Costs depend on height, length, cage depth, stone type and whether the wall is retaining a load. As a guide in SE15, simple decorative gabions often start around £250–£450 per linear metre, while engineered retaining gabions are commonly £450–£900+ per linear metre. Extras such as integrated seating, planters, lighting, steps or drainage can increase the budget. We provide itemised options after a site survey.
Most domestic gabion projects take 1–3 days for a small divider or planter run, and 3–7 days for longer retaining walls with foundations and drainage. Timescales vary with access (narrow side returns), spoil removal, the amount of levelling required and whether we’re integrating seating, lighting or water features. Weather can also affect groundworks. We’ll confirm a realistic programme once we’ve checked levels and logistics.
Many garden walls and landscaping works are permitted development, but it depends on height, location (especially near a highway), listed status and whether the property sits in a conservation area. Retaining structures can also involve safety considerations. For gabion walls in London Borough of Southwark, we’ll flag likely permission issues, check boundary constraints and advise if you should contact the council or obtain written confirmation before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our gabion wall installations, covering issues such as structural alignment, cage fixing and build integrity when used as designed. The warranty assumes normal domestic use and that drainage and ground conditions match the agreed specification. Materials are supplied from reputable manufacturers and carry their own product assurances where applicable. We also offer practical aftercare advice to keep the finish looking smart.
You can choose from various stone fills including granite, limestone, flint, recycled brick and mixed river cobbles, depending on the look you want. We also offer custom cage sizes and depths, plus features like integrated seating, raised planters, dividers, subtle LED lighting and water feature surrounds. For contemporary homes, clean, uniform stone works well; for period terraces, warmer mixed fills often suit. We’ll bring samples and recommend combinations that complement your garden.
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