Those overgrown borders and tired patios deserve better than another summer of neglect. Streatham's gardens hold incredible potential - from compact Victorian courtyards to sprawling Edwardian plots that haven't been touched since the millennium.
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Victorian terraces along Streatham High Road often hide surprisingly deep gardens behind their narrow facades. Years of layered planting, forgotten sheds, and patchy lawns can make these spaces feel smaller than they actually are. A thoughtful redesign unlocks hidden square footage, creating distinct zones for relaxation, entertaining, and perhaps that vegetable patch you've been dreaming about since lockdown.
Garden transformation begins with understanding your soil - Streatham's clay-heavy ground presents unique drainage challenges but rewards patient gardeners with lush growth. Strategic hard landscaping addresses waterlogged corners whilst raised beds overcome compaction issues. Contemporary materials complement period properties without jarring against original brickwork, whilst native planting schemes thrive in South London's microclimate.
Twenty years reshaping gardens between Streatham Common and Furzedown means knowing which suppliers deliver on time and which fencing works best against prevailing winds. Local knowledge matters when you're digging through London clay or working around hundred-year-old boundary walls.




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Mid-terrace gardens in SW16 typically see makeovers from £8,000-£15,000, whilst larger Edwardian plots near Streatham Common might range £20,000-£35,000 depending on structural elements like retaining walls or complete patio replacement.
Absolutely - from the period properties around Streatham Hill station to the 1930s semis near Furzedown Recreation Ground. Both SW16 and SW2 postcodes fall within our regular working area, including estates off Mitcham Lane.
Most Streatham gardens see completion within 3-5 weeks, though ambitious projects involving level changes or extensive drainage work might stretch to 6-7 weeks, especially during wet winters.
All hardscaping elements - patios, walls, steps - carry decade-long protection against settlement or structural failure. Plants establish under a one-year replacement promise, ensuring your investment flourishes through those crucial first seasons.
Streatham's undulating topography creates magnificent terracing opportunities. Split-level designs maximize useable space whilst retaining walls double as seating. Natural stone or rendered block options suit both contemporary and traditional properties, turning challenging slopes into garden features.
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