Fine Landscaping delivers premium outdoor transformations with Garden Contractors in Croydon. From full garden builds to patios, fencing, planting and water features, we handle everything end-to-end. Based in Norbury, we’re typically just 10 minutes away for surveys and aftercare.
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If your garden needs a complete rethink or a practical upgrade, our team can take it from concept to completion. We work across Croydon, from Addiscombe and South Croydon to Waddon and Shirley, delivering full garden builds and targeted improvements. Many clients find us via projects near East Croydon station and the Whitgift Centre. Expect tidy working, clear communication and a finish that looks sharp year-round.
Croydon’s mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern developments means no two gardens are the same. We regularly design around narrow side access, level changes and overlooked boundaries common in CR0 and CR2 streets. For period homes, we can blend traditional brickwork and heritage-style paving with modern drainage. For newer builds, we create low-maintenance layouts that still feel lush and considered.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and a practical design that suits how you use the space. Our garden contractors croydon area team manages hard landscaping, soft landscaping, planting and finishing details so the whole scheme feels cohesive. You’ll receive a written scope, staged timeline and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners trust us because we keep sites organised, respect neighbours and deliver what we promise.
As garden contractors in London Borough of Croydon, we’re used to clay-heavy soils, compacted ground and gardens that need improved drainage. Parking and access can be tight near busy routes around Fairfield Halls and East Croydon, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours carefully. We also design around typical Croydon features such as long rear gardens, shared boundaries and stepped patios. Our approach keeps disruption down while maintaining build quality.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, garden clearance can start from £250–£900, while new patios and decking often range £2,500–£10,000 depending on materials and groundworks. Fencing and walls commonly sit around £120–£220 per metre for fencing, and £250–£450 per metre for brickwork. Full garden builds typically range from £8,000–£35,000+ for complete redesigns.
Smaller jobs like clearance, planting refreshes or a short run of fencing often take 1–3 days. A new patio or deck is usually 3–10 working days, depending on excavation, waste removal and curing time. Full garden builds commonly take 2–6 weeks, especially where levels, drainage, walls and multiple zones are involved. Weather, access in CR0/CR2 streets and bespoke materials can affect timelines.
Most garden landscaping, patios, fencing and planting fall under permitted development, so planning permission isn’t usually required. However, rules can apply to fence heights, walls facing highways, listed buildings, conservation areas and drainage for impermeable surfaces. If you’re adding significant structures or changing levels near boundaries, checks are sensible. We’ll flag likely permissions early and can advise on SuDS-friendly options and any council considerations before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for qualifying hard landscaping elements such as patios, decking sub-frames, retaining features and installed edging, subject to normal use and maintenance. It covers defects arising from installation, like movement caused by inadequate bases or poor fixing. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. We also give clear care guidance at handover to help your paving, timber and planting perform well long term.
We offer a wide range, including porcelain paving, sandstone, granite setts, composite or timber decking, brick walls, slatted screening, closeboard fencing and bespoke gates. For planting, we can create low-maintenance evergreen structure, pollinator-friendly borders, or modern architectural schemes. Water features can be subtle rills or self-contained bowls. We’ll help you choose options based on light levels, soil, budget and the style of your Victorian, 1930s or modern home.
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