Fine Landscaping provides Garden Contractors in Earl's Court for complete garden builds and upgrades. From patios and decking to planting, fencing and water features, we deliver a polished finish that suits SW5 homes.
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If your outdoor space needs a full rethink or a smarter layout, our team delivers end-to-end garden builds across SW5. We work around the Earl's Court tube station area and near Philbeach Gardens, creating gardens that look considered and feel easy to use. Expect crisp hard landscaping, confident planting, and practical details that stand up to London life. We also handle garden clearance to get sites ready quickly and safely.
Earl's Court has a mix of Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, often with compact courtyards or long, narrow rear gardens. We design to maximise usable space, improve privacy, and bring structure to shaded boundaries and overlooked plots. Our garden contractors Earl's Court area clients often request low-maintenance planting, robust paving, and clever storage zones. We also work regularly in nearby Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham where access and levels can be similar.
We start with a site visit, clear brief and measured plan, then provide a detailed specification covering materials, drainage and finishes. Once agreed, our in-house team manages the build from groundworks through to soft landscaping, with tidy working practices and clear daily communication. Every project is quality-checked at key stages so details like falls, joints and fixings are right first time. Homeowners choose us for dependable scheduling, premium workmanship, and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often means tight access, resident parking controls and careful neighbour considerations. Many SW5 properties have basement levels, lightwells or shared boundaries, so we plan deliveries, protection and waste removal to minimise disruption. London clay and compacted sub-bases can affect drainage, so we build with the right foundations and falls. We also match materials to Victorian architecture for a cohesive, period-appropriate finish.




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Costs vary with access, groundworks and the finish you choose. As a guide, garden clearance can start from £300–£900, while a new patio or decking area is often £120–£220 per m² depending on materials and sub-base. Full garden builds in SW5 commonly range from £8,000–£35,000+, especially where drainage, walls or lighting are included. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–6 weeks depending on scope. A straightforward patio with minor planting may take 3–7 working days, while a full rebuild with hard landscaping, fencing, levels and soft landscaping typically runs 3–6 weeks. Timescales are affected by access near Earl's Court, curing times for concrete, bespoke joinery, and lead times for stone or fencing panels. We agree a programme before starting and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as patios, planting, and like-for-like fencing. However, rules can apply to boundary heights, walls facing highways, listed buildings, conservation areas, and changes that affect drainage or levels. If you’re near sensitive streetscapes or in a period property, it’s worth checking early. We’ll flag likely permissions, advise on compliant options, and can help you liaise with RBKC where required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as paving installation, sub-bases, retaining work, and constructed features, provided they’re used and maintained correctly. Manufacturer warranties apply to many products we install, including certain decking boards and fencing systems. Planting is living material, so coverage depends on season and aftercare, but we’ll advise on watering and maintenance to give it the best start.
We tailor designs to your property style and how you want to use the space. Popular choices include porcelain paving for clean, modern terraces; sandstone or limestone for a softer period look; composite or hardwood decking; slatted screening and acoustic fencing; and layered planting with evergreens, shade-tolerant perennials and climbers. We can also add water features, lighting and raised beds. We’ll guide you through samples and practical pros/cons before you decide.
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