Fine Landscaping designs and builds standout garden structures that add space and value. Choose Garden Building Contractors in Thornton Heath for offices, rooms, pergolas and more—made to last in CR7 gardens.
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From garden offices to pergolas, we create tailored buildings that make your garden work harder all year round. Homeowners around Thornton Heath station and Grangewood Park choose us for neat, well-managed builds that respect neighbours and boundaries. Whether you want a quiet workspace, a family garden room or a secure workshop, we design to suit your routine and your plot. Every build is planned for comfort, durability and a clean finish.
Thornton Heath’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis and 1930s houses often come with long, practical gardens—ideal for a garden room, summer house or log cabin. We’re used to side access constraints, shared paths and tight delivery windows common in CR7 streets. If you’re in Broad Green, Selhurst or South Norwood, we’ll recommend sizes and layouts that maximise usable space without overwhelming the garden. The result is a structure that looks intentional, not squeezed in.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured survey and clear options for layout, foundations and finishes. We handle groundworks, base installation, construction, electrics coordination where required, and tidy handover. You’ll get a written scope, realistic timeline and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. As garden building contractors thornton heath area homeowners recommend, we keep communication straightforward and the site safe and organised.
Gardens in the London Borough of Croydon can vary from heavy clay to mixed made-ground, so we choose the right base type and drainage approach to reduce settlement. Parking and deliveries near Thornton Heath Pond and busier CR7 routes can be tricky, so we plan drop-offs and waste removal to minimise disruption. Many properties have shared side passages and close boundaries; we design panels, roof overhangs and guttering to stay compliant and neighbour-friendly. Our builds suit period homes as well as later 1930s layouts.




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Costs depend on size, insulation, base type and finishes. As a guide, a quality shed or small workshop often starts around £1,500–£4,000, while summer houses and gazebos commonly sit between £4,000–£10,000. Insulated garden offices or garden rooms with electrics preparation and premium cladding are usually £10,000–£30,000+. We’ll survey your CR7 garden and provide itemised options to match budget and spec.
Timescales vary by structure and site access. A pergola or gazebo is often completed in 1–3 days, while sheds and summer houses typically take 2–5 days plus base curing time. Insulated garden offices or garden rooms usually run 1–3 weeks depending on size, glazing, electrics coordination and bespoke joinery. Narrow access in Victorian terraces and weather can affect scheduling, but we’ll agree a realistic programme before starting.
Many garden buildings can be installed under permitted development, especially if they’re single-storey and positioned sensibly within the garden. However, rules can change based on height, proximity to boundaries, use as sleeping accommodation, and whether your property has restrictions. In the London Borough of Croydon we also consider conservation constraints where relevant. We’ll check the key criteria with you and advise if a planning application or building regs input is needed.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty, covering installation quality such as structural fixing, base preparation, and weatherproofing details completed by our team. Manufacturer warranties on products (cladding, membranes, doors, glazing) also apply where supplied. The warranty doesn’t cover misuse, storm damage beyond reasonable expectations, or lack of maintenance, but we provide clear care guidance. If an issue arises, we respond quickly and put it right.
We offer a wide range of styles, from contemporary garden rooms to traditional log cabins and summer houses. Popular options include composite or timber cladding, felt or EPDM rubber roofing, uPVC or aluminium glazing, and insulated wall/roof systems for year-round comfort. For pergolas and gazebos, we can add slatted roofs, integrated lighting, or climbing-plant supports. We’ll help you choose finishes that suit your home’s character and your maintenance preferences.
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