Garden Lighting in Blackheath that makes evenings safer, warmer and more inviting. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting, we design and install lighting that suits your home and garden. Add smart controls for effortless scenes, timers and dimming.
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Blackheath gardens deserve lighting that complements the area’s Georgian character while improving security and usability. We design discreet schemes for pathways, steps and terraces, plus feature lighting for trees and architectural details. Whether you’re near Blackheath Common or closer to Blackheath Village, we tailor brightness and beam angles to avoid glare. Every installation is planned to look refined by day and magical after dark.
Our team regularly works across SE3 and nearby Greenwich, Lee and Kidbrooke, so we understand the quirks of local plots and period buildings. Georgian townhouses and Victorian villas often benefit from sympathetic wall lights and carefully aimed spotlights that highlight brickwork without overpowering it. Period conversions can need clever cable routes and low-profile fittings to keep things tidy. We balance aesthetics with practical lighting levels for entrances, side returns and garden rooms.
We start with an evening-focused design plan, then confirm power options, cable routes and control preferences before any digging begins. Installations are neat and considerate, with clear handover guidance for timers, dimmers and smart controls. You’ll get a written specification, safe electrics, and workmanship you can rely on. Local homeowners choose us for consistent communication, clean finishes and lighting that works year-round.
We’re used to working in the garden lighting Blackheath area where access can be tight, parking can be limited, and front boundaries are often formal. In the Royal Borough of Greenwich/London Borough of Lewisham, we plan installs to minimise disruption and keep pathways safe during works. Period properties around The Paragon and All Saints Church can require careful fixing methods and sympathetic fixture choices. We also consider tree roots and established planting when trenching for cables.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cable runs, control systems and groundwork. As a guide, a small scheme (6–10 lights with a simple transformer and timer) often starts around £1,200–£2,500. Medium gardens with mixed path lights, uplights and wall lights commonly fall between £2,500–£5,500. Larger, fully zoned systems with smart controls can be £6,000–£12,000+ depending on complexity and access.
Most installations take 1–3 days on site once the design is agreed and materials are ready. A straightforward path lighting run can be completed in a day, while larger gardens with multiple zones, wall lights and deck lights may take several days. Timescales depend on cable routing, the need to lift paving or decking, ground conditions, and whether we’re integrating smart controls or working around established planting.
Garden lighting is usually permitted and doesn’t require planning permission, especially when fittings are low-level and within your boundary. However, restrictions can apply to listed buildings, conservation areas, or where lights affect neighbours or the highway. We’ll advise on sensible placement, brightness and shielding to reduce glare and light spill. If any permissions or notifications are needed, we’ll flag them early and help you stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation quality, cable routing, connections and fixing methods when used as intended. Individual light fittings and control components also come with manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and product type. We’ll register products where applicable and keep your paperwork organised. If an issue arises, we respond quickly, diagnose the cause, and carry out remedial work in line with the warranty terms.
We offer a wide range of styles, including stainless steel or powder-coated path lights, warm-white uplighting for trees, recessed deck lights, discreet wall lights and adjustable spotlights. Festoon lighting is popular for entertaining areas, while solar options work well for low-impact accents. Controls can be simple timers, photocells, or smart systems with app control and scenes. We’ll recommend colour temperature, beam angles and finishes to suit your garden and architecture.
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