Upgrade your outdoor space with Garden Contractors in Pollards Hill who manage everything from clearance to the final planting. Fine Landscaping delivers full garden builds, patios, fencing and water features with a premium finish. We’re based just 5 minutes away, so help is always close.
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If your garden needs a full rethink or a smarter layout, we deliver end-to-end builds that suit real family living in SW16. From Pollards Hill Library to the paths around Pollards Hill Recreation Ground, we’re regularly working on gardens that need better drainage, stronger boundaries and more usable patio space. Our team handles hard landscaping, soft landscaping, planting and tidy finishing details. You get one contractor, one plan, and a result that looks sharp year-round.
Pollards Hill has a mix of 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes, and each comes with different challenges. Narrow side access, shared paths and compact plots often call for careful material handling and efficient scheduling. We design patios, decking, fencing and walls to complement the property style and maximise space without making the garden feel crowded. For homeowners near Norbury, Mitcham and Streatham Vale, we also plan practical storage and low-maintenance planting where needed.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and a clear written scope, then schedule the build in logical phases: clearance, groundworks, hard landscaping, then planting and finishing. You’ll have a dedicated point of contact, clean working practices, and updates as milestones are completed. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, and we only use proven materials suited to UK weather. That’s why clients recommend us as trusted garden contractors Pollards Hill area.
Gardens in the London Borough of Merton often have variable clay-heavy ground, so we prioritise drainage, falls and solid foundations. In Pollards Hill, access can be tight on some streets, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to reduce disruption. We also factor in boundary lines, shared fences and existing levels typical of 1930s plots. As garden contractors in London Borough of Merton, we tailor every build to the site, not a template.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. For Pollards Hill gardens, clearance and tidy-up is often £250–£900. New patios typically range from £120–£220 per m² depending on paving and groundwork. Fencing commonly falls between £90–£160 per metre. Full garden builds (hard landscaping, planting, lighting/water features) often start around £6,000–£25,000+ for larger, higher-spec projects.
A small refresh with clearance, minor repairs and planting can take 1–3 days. A new patio with edging and drainage is usually 3–7 working days, depending on curing times and access. Full garden builds in Pollards Hill commonly run 2–6 weeks. Timescales are affected by ground conditions, level changes, material lead times, and whether you’re adding fencing, walls, decking or water features.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, including patios, decking at appropriate heights, planting and typical fencing. However, rules can change if your property is listed, near certain restrictions, or if you’re altering boundary heights or adding structures with significant height. Permeable surfacing and drainage can also matter. We’ll flag likely permissions early and can help you check London Borough of Merton guidance before work begins.
Yes. Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our garden construction, including key elements such as patios, sub-bases, walling and installed timber structures when maintained correctly. Materials are also covered by their manufacturer warranties, which vary by product. We’ll explain what’s included in writing, plus care guidance for paving, timber and planting so your garden continues to perform and look great.
We offer a wide range of finishes to suit Pollards Hill homes, from porcelain paving and sandstone to block edging and resin-style looks (where suitable). Decking options include composite for low maintenance or treated timber for a classic feel. Fencing can be closeboard, slatted or decorative panels, with brick or rendered walls where needed. We’ll help you choose based on budget, slip resistance, drainage, sunlight and the style of your property.
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