Fine Landscaping delivers bespoke outdoor buildings that add space and value. Choose Garden Building Contractors in Wimbledon Village for garden offices, rooms, cabins and pergolas built to last. We handle design, build and finishing with minimal disruption.
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If you want a garden office, summer house or fully insulated garden room that looks right in SW19, we can help. Our team regularly works near Wimbledon Village High Street and along the edges of Wimbledon Common, where privacy, finish and longevity matter. From compact sheds to statement log cabins and gazebos, every build is tailored to your plot and lifestyle. Expect clean lines, robust construction and a tidy site throughout.
Wimbledon Village features large detached houses, Georgian properties and luxury apartments, often with mature gardens and established planting. That means new buildings must sit comfortably alongside period architecture and high-end landscaping. We design workshops, pergolas and garden rooms that complement traditional brickwork, modern glazing or heritage detailing. For homes around Southfields and Putney Heath, we also plan access routes and deliveries carefully to protect driveways and lawns.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured survey and a clear specification for layout, insulation, electrics and finishes. You’ll receive a detailed quote, realistic programme and guidance on bases, drainage and ventilation before work begins. We use quality materials, proven fixings and neat detailing so doors, windows and cladding perform year-round. Local homeowners choose us for dependable communication, considerate working practices and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Across the London Borough of Merton, gardens can include heavy clay patches, mature tree roots and sloping levels, especially near Cannizaro Park and Wimbledon Common. We specify the right base type, manage drainage and protect root zones where required. Parking and delivery constraints around SW19 are factored into the schedule, with materials staged to keep disruption down. Designs are also matched to local property styles, from Georgian façades to contemporary apartments.




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Costs vary by size, insulation and specification. A quality shed or small workshop often starts around £1,500–£4,000. A summer house or gazebo typically sits in the £4,000–£12,000 range depending on glazing and roof finish. Fully insulated garden offices and garden rooms are commonly £12,000–£35,000+, with premium joinery, electrics and heating pushing higher. We provide a measured quote after a site visit.
Most smaller builds such as sheds, pergolas or simple summer houses take 1–3 days once materials are ready. Insulated garden offices and garden rooms usually take 2–6 weeks, depending on foundations, bespoke joinery, electrics and internal finishes. Lead times can also be affected by design approvals, specialist glazing, and access constraints common around SW19. We’ll confirm a realistic programme before starting.
Many garden buildings can be installed under permitted development, but it depends on height, placement, overall coverage and whether the property is listed or in a restricted area. Outbuildings used as accommodation have different considerations from a home office or storage. We check the key rules, advise on likely constraints and can help you prepare information for the council if an application is needed. Compliance is confirmed before construction begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our garden buildings, covering installation quality, structural assembly and weatherproofing details carried out by our team. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products such as roofing membranes, windows, doors and cladding systems, and we’ll pass these on in writing. We also give clear maintenance guidance to keep timber, paint and sealants performing as intended over time.
You can choose from contemporary composite cladding, treated timber, cedar-style finishes, or traditional log cabin construction. Roof options include EPDM rubber, felt systems, or tiled finishes, with choices for skylights and integrated gutters. For interiors, we can specify insulation, plasterboard, plywood lining or feature timber, plus office-ready electrics and lighting. We help you balance appearance, maintenance and budget to suit your Wimbledon Village property.
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