Garden Lighting in Hither Green that makes evenings safer and gardens more inviting. From subtle path lighting to dramatic uplighting, we design, supply and install a scheme that suits your home and budget.
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A well-planned lighting scheme transforms how you use your garden after dark, whether you’re walking from Hither Green station or hosting friends near the patio. We create layered lighting with path lighting, spotlights and wall lights to improve safety and add atmosphere. Expect neat cable routes, discreet fittings and a finish that complements your planting and hard landscaping. We also offer solar options where mains power isn’t practical.
Homes around SE13 often feature Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different access and outdoor layouts. We tailor garden lighting in the Hither Green area to narrow side returns, long rear gardens and raised decks. For period properties, we favour warm colour temperatures and understated fittings that sit comfortably with brickwork and traditional detailing. For modern refurbishments, smart controls and crisp beam angles can create a more contemporary look.
We start with a site visit to map key routes, entrances and focal points, then propose a clear lighting plan and specification. Installation is carried out by qualified professionals, with safe connections, weather-rated components and tidy reinstatement. You’ll get guidance on aiming, dimming and zoning so the scheme feels balanced, not overlit. Local homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for reliable scheduling, transparent options and a finish that lasts.
Working across the London Borough of Lewisham, we’re used to tight access, shared alleyways and limited on-street parking near Mountsfield Park. We plan deliveries and installation times to reduce disruption and keep pathways clear. Many gardens here have mature planting and established borders, so we prioritise careful trenching and protective measures. We also design schemes that suit brick garden walls and period façades common locally.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cable runs and control options. As a guide, a small scheme for a front path or compact rear garden often starts around £900–£1,800. Medium gardens with multiple zones, uplighting and deck lights are typically £2,000–£4,500. Larger, fully layered systems with smart controls and premium fittings can be £5,000–£10,000+. We’ll itemise options so you can scale up or down.
Most installations take 1–3 days, depending on the number of lights, the length of cable routes and whether we’re connecting to an existing outdoor supply. A simple path lighting run can be completed in a day, while multi-zone schemes with uplighting, wall lights and smart controls may take longer. Timescales can also change if we need to lift paving carefully, work around mature planting, or coordinate with other landscaping works.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, especially for low-level fittings within your boundary. However, extra care is needed for listed buildings, conservation areas, or lighting that could cause nuisance to neighbours or affect highways. We’ll advise on positioning, brightness and aiming to minimise spill. If any permissions or landlord approvals are relevant, we’ll flag them early and help you stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation quality such as cable routing, connections and mounting. Manufacturer warranties on fittings and transformers vary by brand and product, and we’ll confirm these in your quotation. If an issue arises, we’ll diagnose whether it’s a component fault, accidental damage or wear and tear, then recommend the most cost-effective fix. Our aim is long-term reliability, not quick replacements.
We offer a wide range of styles, from discreet spike spotlights and recessed deck lights to wall lights and festoon lighting for entertaining areas. Finishes commonly include black, anthracite, stainless steel and aged bronze to suit period brick and modern render. You can choose warm white for a softer look or neutral white for sharper definition. We’ll help you balance brightness, beam angles and placement so paths are safe and planting looks natural.
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