Fine Landscaping are trusted Garden Building Contractors in Hayes (Bromley), creating beautiful, practical spaces year-round. From garden offices to pergolas and log cabins, we design and build to suit your home, budget and lifestyle.
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If you want more usable space without moving, a well-built garden structure is a smart investment in BR2. We design and construct garden offices, summer houses, workshops, sheds, log cabins, gazebos and pergolas with a premium finish. Many of our builds in Hayes (Bromley) are planned around mature boundaries and open aspects near Hayes Common and Norman Park. The result is a building that looks right in the garden and performs properly in every season.
Hayes has a distinctive mix of large detached houses, period cottages and well-proportioned 1930s properties, often with generous plots. That means there’s usually room for a garden room or office, but access, levels and existing planting need careful handling. We’re used to working on semi-rural gardens around West Wickham, Bromley Common and Keston where privacy, outlook and natural materials matter. Our team tailors each structure to complement period detailing and established landscaping.
We start with a site visit to confirm measurements, access routes and the best position for light and views. Then we provide clear drawings/specs, a fixed scope, and a tidy, well-managed build programme from base to finishing. We use durable, weather-ready construction methods and quality fixings, with proper drainage and foundations suited to the site. Homeowners choose us because communication stays straightforward and the workmanship is backed by a long warranty.
Gardens around Hayes can include clay-heavy soils, mature tree roots and sloping sections near the commons, so we specify the right base and drainage from the outset. We plan deliveries and parking carefully, especially near Hayes station where access can be tighter. If your property is close to protected trees or boundary constraints, we’ll advise on build positioning and construction methods. As garden building contractors in London Borough of Bromley, we also factor in local expectations for appearance and neighbour impact.




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Costs vary by size, insulation and specification. As a guide, a quality shed or small workshop often starts from £1,500–£4,000. A well-finished summer house or gazebo is commonly £4,000–£10,000. Fully insulated garden rooms and garden offices with electrics, plastering and premium cladding typically range from £12,000–£35,000+. We’ll confirm a tailored price after a site survey in BR2.
Most smaller structures (sheds, pergolas, compact summer houses) take 1–5 days once materials are ready. A mid-size garden office or room usually takes 2–4 weeks, depending on foundations, insulation, electrics and internal finishes. Larger log cabins or bespoke buildings can take 4–8 weeks. Timescales are affected by access, groundworks, weather, and whether you want heating, plumbing or higher-end joinery.
Many garden buildings fall under permitted development, especially single-storey structures within height and boundary limits and used as incidental accommodation. However, rules can change based on proximity to boundaries, overall garden coverage, listed buildings, conservation areas, and restrictions near protected trees. We’ll talk you through the likely requirements and can help you check the specifics for your Hayes (Bromley) property before work starts, so there are no surprises.
Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for garden building construction, covering structural assembly, fixings and installation-related issues when used and maintained as intended. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to supplied materials such as cladding systems, membranes, doors/windows and roofing products. We also offer clear aftercare guidance for timber treatment, ventilation and seasonal checks to keep your building performing well long term.
We build in a range of styles, from contemporary garden rooms with composite or cedar cladding to traditional timber summer houses and log cabins. Roofing options include EPDM, felt systems, shingles and tiled finishes, depending on the look and lifespan you want. For pergolas and gazebos we can use treated timber or hardwoods, with slatted or polycarbonate coverings. We’ll help you choose based on maintenance, insulation needs, and how it suits your home’s character.
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