Fine Landscaping are Garden Building Contractors in Greenwich, creating beautiful, hard-wearing garden structures that add space and value. From garden offices to pergolas and log cabins, we design and build to suit SE10 plots and lifestyles. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and a premium finish.
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Greenwich homeowners often want extra space without sacrificing the garden, and a well-built structure is the smartest way to do it. We design and construct garden offices, summer houses, garden rooms, sheds, workshops, log cabins, gazebos and pergolas with a crisp, architectural finish. Whether you’re near Greenwich Park or closer to Maze Hill, we tailor the footprint and layout to your plot. Every build is planned for year-round use, not just fair-weather weekends.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has a mix of Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments, each with different access and garden proportions. In Blackheath and Charlton, we often work with longer gardens and mature planting that needs careful protection. Around Deptford and SE10 streets with tighter rear access, we plan deliveries, waste removal and on-site storage to keep disruption low. Our designs respect period character while still delivering modern insulation, electrics and security.
We start with a site visit, measured survey and a clear design proposal, then confirm foundations, drainage and build specification before work begins. You’ll get a written scope, staged schedule and practical guidance on power, lighting and heating options. Our teams keep sites tidy, protect existing paving and lawns, and communicate daily progress. Local homeowners trust us because we build properly—straight, level, weatherproof—and we stand behind the finished structure.
Across Greenwich, ground conditions can vary from made-up ground near older terraces to heavier soils in greener pockets, so we specify the right base and drainage from day one. Parking and access can be restricted around Maze Hill and busier routes, so we schedule deliveries to reduce disruption. We also consider overlooking and boundary lines, which matter in denser streets and near apartment blocks. Where council rules apply in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, we’ll help you stay compliant.




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Costs vary by size, insulation level and finishes. As a guide, a quality shed or workshop often starts around £2,000–£6,000, while summer houses and pergolas commonly fall in the £4,000–£12,000 range. Fully insulated garden rooms or garden offices with electrics, plasterboard and heating typically range from £12,000–£35,000+. Bespoke log cabins, large glazing and premium cladding can increase budgets further.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once materials are ready. A simple shed or pergola can be completed in a few days, while insulated garden rooms with electrics, plastering and fitted finishes often take 10–20 working days. Timescales depend on groundwork complexity, access in SE10, weather, and whether you’re adding bathrooms, kitchens or bespoke glazing. We provide a clear schedule before work starts.
Many garden buildings are permitted development, especially single-storey structures within size and height limits and positioned correctly from boundaries. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you plan sleeping accommodation, plumbing, or a large footprint. We’ll review your proposal against current guidance for the Royal Borough of Greenwich and advise when a planning application or building control input is sensible before construction begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for garden buildings we design and install, covering structural integrity and installation-related defects. This includes key build elements such as framing, fixings, roof build-up and weatherproofing details when maintained as advised. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products like doors, windows, membranes and cladding systems. If an issue arises, we respond promptly and agree a practical remedy.
You can choose from timber cladding (cedar, larch or treated softwood), composite cladding, or a painted panelled finish to suit period and modern homes. Roof options include EPDM, felt systems or shingles, with skylights for extra daylight. For garden offices, we often specify high-performance insulation, double glazing and secure multi-point locks. We’ll guide you on layout, glazing positions and finishes to match your garden and budget.
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