Transform your outdoor space with Garden Design in Epsom that suits your home and lifestyle. From planting plans to 3D visualisation, we create gardens built to last.
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Epsom gardens often need smart planning to balance privacy, sunlight and year-round interest. Whether you’re near Epsom Downs Racecourse or shopping around the Ashley Centre, we design outdoor spaces that feel considered and easy to live with. Our designs cover layout, levels, materials and planting so everything works together. Expect clear drawings, practical specifications and a finish that complements your property.
The garden design epsom area includes large detached houses, period properties and executive homes, many with generous plots and mature boundaries. In Ewell and Stoneleigh we regularly see established lawns, older patios and planting that needs re-structuring rather than simply replacing. We design around existing features worth keeping, while improving drainage, access routes and entertaining areas. The result is a garden that looks right from the house and performs well in every season.
We start with a site visit, brief and measured survey, then develop concepts before moving into detailed plans. You can add planting plans, lighting design, water features, and hard landscaping design, plus optional 3D visualisation to help you commit with confidence. We provide transparent scope, staged approvals and tidy, well-managed installation if you choose a full build. Many local homeowners choose us for dependable communication, careful workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Across Epsom and Ewell Borough we often plan for mixed soil conditions, shaded boundaries and sloping plots, especially around Epsom Downs and Langley Vale. Access and parking can affect material deliveries, so we schedule works and logistics to minimise disruption. We also factor in neighbouring sightlines and mature trees when setting out lighting, planting and levels. If your property sits in KT17, KT18 or KT19, we’ll tailor the design to suit the plot and local character.
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For Garden Design in Epsom, design-only fees typically range from £500–£2,500, depending on garden size, complexity and whether you want extras like 3D visualisation, lighting design or detailed planting plans. If you proceed to a full transformation, most projects fall around £5,000–£25,000, influenced by paving choices, walls/steps, drainage, water features and the amount of planting and turfing required.
Most Epsom projects take 2–8 weeks from the start of installation, once the design is agreed and materials are ordered. Smaller refreshes with limited paving and planting can be quicker, while larger builds with multiple levels, bespoke features or extensive hard landscaping take longer. Timescales are also affected by access, weather, lead times for stone or timber, and whether any groundwork or drainage upgrades are needed.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as patios, paths, planting and most boundary works, so formal planning permission often isn’t required. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, adding tall structures, working near protected trees, or your property is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll flag likely constraints early, check guidance for Epsom and Ewell Borough where relevant, and recommend the right next steps before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying installation works, covering workmanship on hard landscaping elements such as paving, edging, steps and built features when installed to our specification. Planting is living material, so guarantees vary depending on season, aftercare and watering; we’ll explain what’s covered and how to maximise establishment. You’ll also receive clear maintenance guidance and we’re available to address snagging promptly after completion.
Homeowners often choose porcelain or sandstone paving for clean, durable terraces, paired with brick or rendered planters to suit period and executive homes. Timber or composite decking can work well for shaded areas, while pergolas and subtle lighting extend evening use. Planting schemes commonly mix evergreen structure with long-season perennials and grasses. We help you compare finishes, slip resistance, colour tones and maintenance needs, then specify materials that suit your budget and lifestyle.
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