Those compact Brixton gardens deserve better than neglect. Whether you're wrestling with an overgrown Victorian plot or dreaming of something contemporary behind your ex-council flat, transformation starts with understanding what's possible.
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Garden makeovers in Brixton face unique challenges – narrow access through terraced houses, established root systems from mature London planes, and that perpetual shade from neighbouring properties. Years of experience working between Coldharbour Lane and Brixton Water Lane taught us that cookie-cutter solutions simply don't work here. Each plot tells its own story, from the generous gardens backing onto Brockwell Park to those bijou courtyards tucked behind converted shops.
The transformation process begins with stripping back decades of accumulated growth, often revealing original Victorian path edges or forgotten planting schemes. Soil improvement follows – crucial given Brixton's heavy London clay – before implementing design elements that maximise every square metre. Modern drainage systems combat waterlogging issues common to SW2's lower slopes, while carefully positioned mirrors and pale paving brighten those north-facing spaces typical of terraced properties.
Local knowledge matters when navigating Lambeth's planning requirements and understanding which materials complement Brixton's architectural mix. Having transformed gardens from Electric Avenue to Tulse Hill's leafier streets, the team recognises what works where.




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Victorian terrace gardens in SW2/SW9 typically require £8,000-£15,000 for comprehensive makeovers, though smaller courtyard transformations start around £4,000. Properties near Brockwell Park with larger plots might reach £20,000+ depending on structural elements.
Absolutely – from the bustling streets around Brixton station to the quieter roads of Herne Hill, covering all SW2 and SW9 postcodes. Regular projects span from Stockwell borders to the heights of Brixton Hill.
Most makeovers take 2-3 weeks from clearance to completion, though ambitious transformations involving level changes or extensive hard landscaping might stretch to 5-6 weeks. Weather permitting, naturally.
All hardscaping – patios, retaining walls, steps – carries decade-long coverage against defects. Particularly important given Brixton's clay soil movement and the structural challenges of sloping gardens common to areas like Brixton Hill.
Mature trees are assets worth preserving. The design incorporates existing specimens, using canopy assessment to plan planting schemes that thrive in dappled shade. Tree preservation orders are checked and respected throughout SW2 and SW9.
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