Garden Edging in Battersea that gives lawns, beds and paths a crisp, premium finish. Choose metal, stone, brick, sleepers or decorative borders—installed neatly in a day. We’ve completed many projects across Battersea and nearby areas.
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Untidy lawn edges quickly make a garden look unfinished, especially where paving meets planting. Our edging work brings clean, lasting definition to beds, paths and gravel areas across SW11 and SW8. From smart townhouse courtyards near Battersea Power Station to family gardens by Battersea Park, we install borders that stay straight and resist movement. The result is easier mowing, less soil spill, and a more polished outdoor space.
Battersea’s mix of Victorian terraces, mansion blocks and luxury new builds often comes with compact plots, raised planters and shared access routes. We design edging that suits period brickwork and contemporary paving alike, keeping lines consistent with your property’s style. In Nine Elms and around Clapham Junction, we frequently work with small front gardens where every centimetre matters. Our recommendations balance looks, durability and maintenance, not just the cheapest option.
We start with a site visit to measure runs, check levels and agree the edge profile and finish. Ground is prepared properly, then edging is set true with secure fixing and tidy joins, followed by a clean-up and final alignment check. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury, around 25 minutes away, so scheduling and follow-up are straightforward. You’ll get clear communication, careful workmanship, and a finish that’s built to last.
We tailor garden edging in London Borough of Wandsworth to local realities: tight access, controlled parking, and shared pathways in mansion blocks. Battersea gardens can have mixed made-ground and compacted sub-bases from past landscaping, so we prepare and pin edging to prevent heave and drift. Where front gardens sit close to pavements, we keep levels safe and finishes tidy. We also plan deliveries and waste removal to suit SW11/SW8 restrictions.
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Most projects in the Battersea area are priced at £15–£50 per metre, depending on the edging type and the amount of ground preparation needed. Plastic edging sits at the lower end, while stone, brick and sleeper edging typically cost more due to materials and labour. Typical total costs are around £300–£1,200 for many gardens, influenced by length, curves, and any excavation or disposal.
Garden edging is usually completed in 1 day for most Battersea gardens, including setting out, preparation and tidy finishing. Smaller straight runs can be done quicker, while longer borders, complex curves, or raised edges take more time. The biggest factors are ground conditions, the edging material (brick and stone are slower than metal), and access for moving materials through narrow side returns or communal areas.
In most cases, garden edging is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission because it’s a low-level landscaping improvement. That said, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where works affect a boundary wall, public highway edge, or drainage. We’ll ask the right questions during the survey and can advise if you should check with the London Borough of Wandsworth before proceeding, especially for front gardens.
Yes. Our garden edging installations come with a 10-year warranty on workmanship, covering issues such as movement caused by incorrect installation, poor fixing, or failed joints. Normal wear, accidental damage, and problems caused by third-party alterations aren’t included, but we’ll always explain what’s covered before work starts. We also provide care guidance so your edging stays aligned and looking sharp for years.
We install metal edging for crisp modern lines, brick edging for a traditional finish, and stone edging for a premium, timeless look. Sleeper edging works well for raised beds and level changes, while plastic edging suits budget-friendly borders. Decorative borders can add detail to paths and planting areas. We’ll help you choose based on your garden layout, maintenance preferences, and how you want the edging to complement paving and planting.
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